A better question might be: would it be better suited for a “houseplant” community, since this is more gardening and general nature inspired?

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      2 years ago

      Thanks for the insight! I was worried since lemmy is still kicking off if overflowing communities would be a bother but then I guess it’s better to Kickstart things too.

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        Ah, that’s going to be fixed with lemmy 0.18, which has already been released, beehaw should be adding it around tuesday.

        So, i’d say don’t even worry about it!

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    2 years ago

    I would like to see this to be honest. I find I am fine at keeping things alive in the ground, but indoors things die eventually.

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    2 years ago

    Fuck yeah, let’s go!

    On another note: do you have some sort of irrigation system set up, or are you watering manually?

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      No, they’re all done manually. Irrigation systems are mainly meant for outdoors or “true grow rooms,” I’m just a lady that has a ton of potted plants scattered throughout the house haha.

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        We have a lot more plants than OP (over 400), and my partner swears by the Planta app. A lot of our’s are outside, so in the summer it would be so much more work if we didn’t have something to track them.

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          I’m in awe

          But YES!!! the planta app is amazing! It’s definitely not to be listened to 100% of the time when it comes to watering, but it is an absolute plant bible!

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          Oh wow! We have 47 plants right now and that seemed like a lot. I see we were wrong, ha! I also use an app, however I find myself watering outside the schedule all the time… kind of as needed. Need to stick to the schedule more, I imagine it will make it easier.

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            Oh, this is by no means a normal number of plants. Our back yard is very jungle like. The previous people that lived here planted pretty much all of our outdoor plants.

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        Not the OP, but I water weekly (I picked Sunday) and you get on board or die. (No one has died.)

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          I love that! This is what I’ve been doing, except I don’t stick to one day a week but rather water quite… erratically. Take it or leave it, plant.

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    2 years ago

    I’d find it very interesting!

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    Go ahead, I would suggest adding your personal touch. Opinions, anecdotes, trivia etc. Someone with a vast collection as your probably has interesting things to add.

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    I need this so bad, the only plants I can keep alive are orchids (both are two years old now) and I want to have other things but they always just die so fast.

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      That’s funny, out of all the plants I have, I’ve never owned an orchid because (ironically) I’ve been concerned about their care! I know now they’re nothing to be scared of but I had that mindset when I first started collecting and I guess it just stuck lol.

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          I think it’s really just getting the soil and pot right tbh. I have based mine on the “wiffle ball” technique except instead of buying a wiffle ball I just made a bark clump in the middle and then wrapped the roots and bark with sphagnum moss, and then bark + moss on the top to try to hold some of the moisture in, each in a good orchid pot. That made them pretty happy as before they were just hanging on and were dealing with root rot from the pot they came in. I stick my finger in the bark occasionally and soak them for like 15 minutes when they’re dry. I think it’s about every week and a half.

          Right now I’m trying to keep a little hydrangea alive that we bought our son, I think it had pretty bad transplant shock when I repotted it. It’s lost all the flowers and leaves after a month or so but I see new leaf growth so I’m just holding steady trying to make sure it’s getting water only when it needs it.

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    2 years ago

    I’m intimidated to start with houseplants but would likely use this as a push to do so. Please do share