Best almond milk for latte art?
What is happening to my money tree?
Ripstop Jungle Short
I just got a pair - anyone else notice the bottoms kind of flair out from the side view ?
What is happening with my Money Tree? Starting to see some discoloration/yellowing and even some sticky sap under some leaves, with no other signs of pests. It’s been growing so nicely , and now these issues are beginning. TY!
Why are my elephant ears curling inward, and is there something I can do to fix this? I’m watering frequently, possibly too much sun?
Linen shirt recs
Barena Venezia , 120% lino, corridor (heavier weight linen), and frescobol Carioca
ID pants and jacket or cheaper alternative?
Need to find these trousers and the jacket! So clean
Thoughts on Espadrilles?
Maybe a half size or so, since you may wear them without socks? I am usually a 42 in laces shoes and a 41 in loafers and the 41s fit me well
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My plant has been getting medium indirect light, and was doing ok until I noticed spider mites. I treated with neem oil + rubbed the leaves with alcohol + repotted, and a month later, spider mites are gone but the plant continues to worsen condition, and i keeping needing to remove more leaves that are intensely drooping, curling, browning, and /or yellowing. Is there any way to revive this plant?
Thoughts on Espadrilles?
I have two pairs of Castaner - one in navy canvas and another in green suede - I’m a big fan. I haven’t been reaching for sneakers of any kind recently, and for me, they’re a great option when wearing loafers/leather shoes feels too dressy
Bought this weeping fig about 3-4 weeks ago and it keeps dropping a lot of leaves, mostly from the inside. Dropped leaves are curled, harder, and void of green. How can I tell if the leaf drop is due to it still getting acclimated or if it’s for some other reason?
Bought this weeping fig about 3-4 weeks ago and it keeps dropping a lot of leaves, mostly from the inside. Dropped leaves are curled, harder, and void of green. How can I tell if the leaf drop is due to it still getting acclimated or if it’s for some other reason?
Thanks! That’s how I’ve been watering - using filtered water until it drains from the bottom and then I discard the water and wait about a week / until the top few inches are dry. Misting a few times a week as well, and it’s in front of a south facing window also getting light from the west. Is it common for these plants to lose leaves at a high rate a month after being purchased and moved ?
Bought this weeping fig about 3-4 weeks ago and it keeps dropping a lot of leaves, mostly from the inside. Dropped leaves are curled, harder, and void of green. How can I tell if the leaf drop is due to it still getting acclimated or if it’s for some other reason?
Correct same pot and soil. Good tip!
Bought this weeping fig about 3-4 weeks ago and it keeps dropping a lot of leaves, mostly from the inside. Dropped leaves are curled, harder, and void of green. How can I tell if the leaf drop is due to it still getting acclimated or if it’s for some other reason?
Ah I’ve been watering every 7-10 days. I’m in Philadelphia
Bought this weeping fig about 3-4 weeks ago and it keeps dropping a lot of leaves, mostly from the inside. Dropped leaves are curled, harder, and void of green. How can I tell if the leaf drop is due to it still getting acclimated or if it’s for some other reason?
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I've been watering about every 7-10 days. Soil seems to dry out quickly. Misting about daily, every other day. Haven't moved this plant since I purchased it (3-4 weeks ago) but it is still dropping significant amounts of leaves. In front of a south-facing window, and other nearby windows are west facing
How am I supposed to be pruning the dead leaves from this diffenbachia? Tearing off the entire stalk or just snipping right below where the leaf begins?
Can someone help me identify what’s happening to my Diffenbachia and how I can salvage this? Looks like some sort of insects - they move and there is webbing
Is it salvageable?
Can someone help me identify what’s happening to my Diffenbachia and how I can salvage this? Looks like some sort of insects - they move and there is webbing
Chinese Evergreen leaves starting to yellow. I’ve read that overwatering causes this but it usually dries completely b/t watering. Watering 1-2x per week, and I *think it gets good sunlight. Any help is appreciated, TY!
Thanks! I’m watering pretty thoroughly , until water drips through the drainage holes. The plant gets completely dry between my waterings it seems to dry out quickly
Chinese Evergreen leaves starting to yellow. I’ve read that overwatering causes this but it usually dries completely b/t watering. Watering 1-2x per week, and I *think it gets good sunlight. Any help is appreciated, TY!
First time trying Fried Hats! Natural Colombian Gesha - anyone else try this one? Any recs for whether I should brew this coarse with low temps & pulses, or go the opposite with fine grind and boiling water? Have lots of drippers to play with
My Grandpa (91) and I just finished another project together, and I couldn’t be more grateful! This is our 7th project together - he’s a carpenter & woodworker, and I’m trying to soak up as much as possible - they keep getting more special & fun
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My Grandpa (91) and I just finished another project together, and I couldn’t be more grateful! This is our 7th project together - he’s a carpenter & woodworker, and I’m trying to soak up as much as possible - they keep getting more special & fun
Thank you! My grandpa started woodworking after his own dad passed, and handed down his tools, and that prompted him to take classes to learn how to use the tools. You never know where it will take you! Thanks for your kind words
My Grandpa (91) and I just finished another project together, and I couldn’t be more grateful! This is our 7th project together - he’s a carpenter & woodworker, and I’m trying to soak up as much as possible - they keep getting more special & fun
Glad you got to have those experiences with him - we're lucky - and glad this post sparked some good memories !