RootRot Join the Community #Monstera #NewGrowth #FicusGang #HappyPlants #Pothos #GrowLights Popular New @BEsucculent · 1w New trick: Turning a plastic pot to a faux terracotta one. To increase the airflow and reduce the humidity around your plant’s roots, use a welding stick (~$12) and punch holes in the botttom 1/3 of the pot. Make it decorative if you like, and no need to remove the plants or soil to do it. Don’t make your holes higher than the 1/3 mark as that may make the pot too dry in the root zone. You can also use a soldering iron to make holes in the bottom (~5) if your pot has no drainage. BTW This is my newest plant in its newest pot. Happy me. #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PropagationStation #SucculentLove #RootRot #TheWateringHole 11 11 Comments @Eviesgrowth · 6d Can anyone help me figure out what’s going on with my alocasia poly?? I originally had two corms in one pot together and they did great for months, but the smaller one seemed to get root rot. After cleaning, trimming any mushy roots and repotting, one of the leaves on the bigger plant looks like this: Is this never ending rot?? Someone pls help!! #sickplants #AlocasiaAddicts #RootRot #AlocasiaPolly #aroid 1 0 Comments @Nature_freak9 · 3w Tips for struggling English Ivy 0 5 Comments
RootRot Join the Community #Monstera #NewGrowth #FicusGang #HappyPlants #Pothos #GrowLights New Popular Ask a Question 11 11 New trick: Turning a plastic pot to a faux terracotta one. To increase the airflow and reduce the humidity around your plant’s roots, use a welding stick (~$12) and punch holes in the botttom 1/3 of the pot. Make it decorative if you like, and no need to remove the plants or soil to do it. Don’t make your holes higher than the 1/3 mark as that may make the pot too dry in the root zone. You can also use a soldering iron to make holes in the bottom (~5) if your pot has no drainage. BTW This is my newest plant in its newest pot. Happy me. #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PropagationStation #SucculentLove #RootRot #TheWateringHole @BEsucculent posted 1w ago 1 0 Can anyone help me figure out what’s going on with my alocasia poly?? I originally had two corms in one pot together and they did great for months, but the smaller one seemed to get root rot. After cleaning, trimming any mushy roots and repotting, one of the leaves on the bigger plant looks like this: Is this never ending rot?? Someone pls help!! #sickplants #AlocasiaAddicts #RootRot #AlocasiaPolly #aroid @Eviesgrowth posted 6d ago 0 5 Tips for struggling English Ivy @Nature_freak9 asked 3w ago