πthat was my character outfit for my friend's birthday party last weekend. It matches the energy I feel when I see how much my begonia has come back! π π

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πthat was my character outfit for my friend's birthday party last weekend. It matches the energy I feel when I see how much my begonia has come back! π π

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nβjoy pothos cuttings π±
god damn it i
really want to
buy some more plants....!!
Anthurium plowmanii ruffles
Such a cute new leaf!! π I also look this container I got at a local antique store. What do you think?
I think I'm getting so into Anthuriums. My current struggle is to report them. I know they like the roots to be crowded and very lose soil. If you have any tips, please share them!

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3 personal suggestions for BIGGER prayer plants leaves! πͺ΄π
Featured plant: Maranta Leuconeura 'Kim' (Prayer Plant Kim)
1) Master watering: this is crucial. Overwatered plants would start producing smaller leaves. Learn & follow the finger test method.
2) Keep consistent humidity: prayer plants (maranta leuconeuras) do ok in regular humidity, but if you keep higher humidity levels consistent, the leaves would also benefit from it.
3) Medium indirect light: Light, Light, Light. prayer plants (maranta leuconeuras) do ok in low light, but if they are given a bit more light, their leaves will reward you!
πReblog if you love todayβs suggestions and would like a part 2!
πIf you would like to learn more about the above 3 suggestions, DM me and I'll provide details of my Houseplants Basic Online Course!
Do you agree? I'm committed to keep posting my plants that are struggling, because that's how we all grow.
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