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buglord
Jul 31, 2010

Cheating at a raffle? I sentence you to 1 year in jail! No! Two years! Three! Four! Five years! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!

Buglord
hi thread. Ill post pics soon but I have some questions about my existing plants, all sourced from big box stores. golden pothos, a "common ivy", a ZZ plant, snake plant, a ruby rubber fig plant, a swiss cheese monstera.

something in common with all these, from what i understand, is that they're newbie friendly dont don't require direct light, which is nice, because my brightly lit room has no direct light coming in. but my question today is regarding watering.I had an initial batch of plants that I neglected to water because I was scared of making the mistake of overwatering. trying to correct this overcorrection, im now a little worried about how much I should be watering them. various plants-101 guides ive read say things along the lines such as: a deep watering sparingly done is better than frequent tiny watering, wait till the soil dries out completely. are these applicable to the plants I currently have? is there a danger of watering them too much during that "deep watering"? My ZZ plant is doing well, but the soil seems to be completely dry now. im scared of soaking it outside, putting it back in its container, then the water never evaporating/getting absorbed indoors because there's too much of it or something.

i'm probably overthinking it but I'd like this round of plants to survive this time.

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buglord
Jul 31, 2010

Cheating at a raffle? I sentence you to 1 year in jail! No! Two years! Three! Four! Five years! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!

Buglord


What the h*ck is growing from my snake plant?

Also why do some of my snake pant leaves have wrinkles?

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