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My deliciosa needs a repot. I’m pretty sure there’s more than 1 plant in there & knowing that they grow vigorously, I think it best to give each one a pot + a plank/pole. How many are in here? Will I only know once I go in? I need to be sure I have enough supplies. Thanks for any advice or help.

My deliciosa needs a repot. I’m pretty sure there’s more than 1 plant in there & knowing that they grow vigorously, I think it best to give each one a pot + a plank/pole. How many are in here? Will I only know once I go in? I need to be sure I have enough supplies. Thanks for any advice or help.

u/muh-LEK-see — 5 days ago

Red Siam not looking so good

What's going on with my aglaonema? The two plants seem to be leaning, and the bottom leaves are looking dull. This plant sits in a southeast facing window, but we have LOTS of trees out back so the sunshine isn't the strongest.

I know that aglaonemas like to dry out between waterings, but could this be from underwatering?

u/muh-LEK-see — 6 days ago

Help me understand, please.

I see "string of" plants have shallow roots. Why are they always potted in deep pots? I understand the growing industry isn't designed to set you up for success, but it just seems odd to not have them potted in shallow pots. You can hang a shallow pot. Am I missing something? I'm on my third string. I've killed a SOP and a SOT 😢. I just picked up a new SOP in a 4" pot and I really want her to get lush. Please set me up for success. 🙏🏽

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u/muh-LEK-see — 9 days ago