Hey all. I need some plant advice. I have a morning glory whose stem got broken clean in half and rather low, taking off all the leaves and blooms. Is my plant going to die?? Can I save it? What am I to do? I'm a new plant dad, and I have no idea what I'm doing. Please help.
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Hey all. I need some plant advice. I have a morning glory whose stem got broken clean in half and rather low, taking off all the leaves and blooms. Is my plant going to die?? Can I save it? What am I to do? I'm a new plant dad, and I have no idea what I'm doing. Please help.
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Anyone have any experience growing Camellia sinensis (tea #plant)? I'm particularly interested in #advice for growing indoors under a grow light and in passive hydroponics but any tips are great! Think it's okay to grow in range of cats or do I need to keep it out of reach? I don't see it on the ASPCA's toxic plant list though they list Camellia japonica as non-toxic.

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This is my large monstera that has grown quite a lot since January, when I bought it. I recently add the 2nd moss pole, have twine and grips ready for improving the doubled over branches @TeaFrancis @Spiderofswords or anyone else, any advice for this process is hugely appreciated, thanks #Monstera #Cheeseplant #Plants #PlantAdvice
I’ve had this charming succulent for years now and for some time (i’ve probably been in denial for a while) it has been losing its lower leaves. In the photo you can see them yellowing and I imagine i will loose them in a couple weeks. Does anyone know what it is? Any suggestions on what it needs to be happy?
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Anyone have any experience growing Camellia sinensis (tea #plant)? I'm particularly interested in #advice for growing indoors under a grow light and in passive hydroponics but any tips are great! Think it's okay to grow in range of cats or do I need to keep it out of reach? I don't see it on the ASPCA's toxic plant list though they list Camellia japonica as non-toxic.

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How do you know when crab apples are "ripe" ? #plantadvice #plant

#sundiy #plantadvice hey does anyone know what grows well pretty shallowly?

I grabbed some curb drawers for porch planting containers, (it's roofless and high, full sun) only they're only about 6in max deep.

Radishes? Lettuces? I want broccoli and kale but I imagine those big plants have deeper roots. Suggestions?