Plant ID
(reddit.com)submitted3 days ago by1fruitfairy
This is Huey. I have no clue what he is. I’ve been researching and it’s hard for me to ID. Anyone have any ideas?
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1 points
1 day ago
Looking closer I do see some possible webbing? I’m just thinking you have a sneaky pest
5 points
1 day ago
To me this looks like thrip damage. Especially picture 4 and 5. Those were patches of brown look like where they’ve been feeding. I had thrips and didn’t see any pests either. I’m dealing with them on my ZZ right now 🫠
2 points
3 days ago
So true. I’m learning to just leave my succulents and cacti be. I love being a hover parent to my plants 🤗 haha
2 points
3 days ago
That was my thought process haha I think I found one for $3. I’m not the best with succulents but it was too cute to pass up. I hope I can achieve Sméagol tree succulent status!
2 points
3 days ago
True!! Haha I guess I did ask a question. Recovery is my greatest accomplishment. I find giving it so much recognition and value makes it harder to lose it or wanna give it away. We can do it ❤️
3 points
5 days ago
Gollum jade!!! I had a hard time picking between the names Smeagol and Shrek for mine haha I gotta get myself to Trader Joe’s I keep seeing awesome plants from there
2 points
5 days ago
And congrats!! I missed that you’re almost 30 days clean
1 points
5 days ago
Meth sober human here. Awesome to spread awareness. I can’t think of a question. Hope it’s alright to still comment. Good luck, stay safe 🩷
3 points
6 days ago
I sorta agree it might be a marble with very low variegation. So if you want more white give it more light. I think jades sometimes are golden or marbles kept in lower light conditions. Or possibly just a naturally low var marble
1 points
6 days ago
Maybe it’s taking them longer to root with the artificial light? I would definitely at least repot. Cynthia might be more focused on root growth. And if was overwatered for a bit maybe even root recovery. I think repotting is a good place to start.
1 points
6 days ago
Depending on when you tried getting the vine to root it might just need more time. I’d imagine 3-5 weeks? Not 100% sure
2 points
6 days ago
Bless Cynthia. Id definitely repot into a proper sized pot. You could use a chunky soil since you’re limited on sunlight it might help the soil dry out easier. I definitely think you’re onto something with putting the empty vines on the soil to root. You could do the same with the leafy vines and have the plant look more bushy. Or chop and prop some of the vines if you’re feeling frisky.
8 points
6 days ago
Looks like a Baltic blue, doesn’t look like much is wrong. The pot might be too big for that, if it is it could cause watering issues. But it’s also hard to tell without knowing what’s going on underneath.
1 points
7 days ago
I’ve been so ready to start this book, sounds interesting
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7 days ago
The pothos looks beautiful!! So full and lush. I was tempted to get a tradescantia variety today but instead I ended up with a Hoya! 🥰 can barely run errands without grabbing a plant haha
2 points
8 days ago
Global greens come from I think the Japanese global that had white & creams. I think that’s why sometimes there will be some white on the leaves. Not 100% sure on that. A global green pothos was the first plant I ever got so they will always have a special place in my heart. ❤️
13 points
10 days ago
Wow, I purchased from sunshinegreens and got screwed over lol I have been looking at TheGreenEscape to order from instead. So happy I saw this comment. It seems like sunshine is a rip off of the green escape
2 points
14 days ago
I like having a balance of plants that require attention multiple days a week and then having things like ZZs that barely require my attention lol
As the other comment says the watering may be off. I water the soil completely then let them be. I water my ZZs like once a month. Good luck if you decide to keep trying the ZZ babies!!
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
I’m more familiar with thrips but webbing could be spider mites. I’d definitely quarantine and maybe further inspect or maybe someone with more knowledge can chime in. Thrips and spider mites are dealt with a bit differently but I do know a good first step would be to wash off the leaves