Amazon! It's a set of two. They even have drainage holes, so they're pretty perfect. I planted my elephant bush in the "big" one and a tiny jade in the smaller one.
Not sure about the OP, but I've had a friend use some wall clips to help arrange her vining plants on the wall Check out these clips on Amazon , just to give you an idea 👍
Sure! Nothing fancy, I have two different types that I bought on Amazon. But they’re both really strong and I love them.
LED Plant Grow Light for Indoor... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM4X64W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
TORCHSTAR Plant Grow LED Light... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075GJ93PP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Have you tried an indoor/outdoor bug spray? I don’t usually like to resort to that, but sometimes with bad infestations I take the plant outside (in the morning/shady spot) and spray it down with this:
In the first picture I’m using indoor grow lights.
In the second image I’m using Hydroponic LED grow lights.
Mine has a grow light, but it’s not as vibrant as yours. It’s a little washed out. Wrong light for that one maybe. But I’m not swapping it out cuz all my plants love it so much.
This is the one I have.
PARFACTWORKS 100W UFO Small Indoor Plants Growing Light Bulb Grow Lights for Seed Starting Grow Lamp E26/E27 LED Plant Growing Lights Bulb for Lettuce Potted Succulent Plant Grow Lights https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VTPKYQJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_evm7FbBPHZA48
I repotted it in fox farm soil, use a grow light for about 6 hours a day and water when the leafs start to get droopy!! grow light
I thought my light was strong enough before, but I was clearly wrong because everything is thriving under the newer light I bought on Amazon in September. I think the combination of finally figuring out a good soil mix - as well as strong adequate light - has made a huge difference. I also learned how to read my plants for water needs by checking the undersides of their leaves. When they're wrinkly, I water. Otherwise I leave them alone! That was SO hard for me to learn
Hi! Sorry for the delayed response- here are the lights I got on Amazon. I bought them on September 6th and have seen tremendous improvement since. I set them on a timer for 12 hrs/day
Hi, thank you 😊 I use this growlight:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PXP7DW5?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It's nothing fancy, but I do like the timer and the "bendy arms" for the lights, so that I can easily adjust them. I have both the red & blue lights on for 12 hours a day, and the lights are only a couple of inches away from the succulents. I read somewhere that you're supposed to slowly increase the sunlight your plants get, to avoid sunburning. But honestly I was too impatient for that and just went for it 😅 So far they've been doing good. I maybe water them once or twice a month? I can't say for sure, because I do it so infrequently. I wait until the soil is completely dry, and then water until water starts dripping from the drainage hole. I saw a video on YouTube that describes this as the "Soak & dry method". As for fertilizer, I don't think I've fertilized my Lola since I got it back in July, but I might do it next summer (if I remember)
TLDR I've learned the hard way that what works best for me is plenty of light for 12 hours a day (or else they start stretching) and water when the soil is completely dry.
I hope that helps, let me know if you have any other questions 😊
I have a pruning set from amazon (link included at the bottom). I cut right where the leaf meets the stem because usually monstera grow from the stalk of the newest leaf, so you usually want to keep that part. Once the new leaf grew in I got rid of the old stems (which started to yellow once the new leaf grew). I always sterilize my shears with hydrogen peroxide before and after I use them.
Pruning Shears, ZOUTOG Stainless Steel Garden Shears,3 Pack Gardening Gifts Including Garden Clippers, Gardening Gloves - for Garden Trimming,Tree Trimming, Weeding and Transplanting https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZVQR29L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mlfwFbZR22JCJ
It's very hot and dry. And it's under this light: Grow Light, Ankace Upgraded Version 40W Dual Head Timing 36 LED 5 Dimmable Levels Plant Grow Lights for Indoor Plants with Red Blue Spectrum, Adjustable Gooseneck, 3 6 12H Timer, 3 Switch Modes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H57K565/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lRcyDbJZ5FR5S
They LOVE light. I bought this light to supplement my succulents and seedlings during the winter time and all my plants are thriving! I keep it about 4-6" above the succulents and they grow nice and full, without much stretching at all. I keep the soil moist when they are plantlets, and once they start making their own baby plants I let the soil dry out completely for a day or two before watering again.
MAXSISUN Dimmable 300W LED Grow Light 12-band Full Spectrum Veg and Bloom Dimmers for Indoor Greenhouse Plants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N45HUOJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_6KwblzJVbzQAx
Two shelves each with one of these. Price dropped recently too! So worth it.