I got this plant randomly yesterday from a local grocery store. It stared me down and I was in SHOCK when I felt how hard it was lol I've been wanting this plant for years and it found me <3 I was probably the most excited person in the grocery store that day. Mine came with a baby , too ^-^ I am actually so scared to separate the baby from the main plant. I'm worried I'm going to stress it and kill it. How is your plant doing 4 years later? Is there any chance I could screw it up or is it pretty mistake proof?
I have this on my snake plants and Medusa plant. I have been researching scale but it didn’t seem the same as what I have. This is a great video! Thank you!
I wish I had seen this 2 months ago! Im new to growing plants, I couldnt keep them alive when I was younger and had children at home but now that my nest is empty, I gave been learning and doing much better with them. But I discovered I had spider mites on a couple of my corn plants so that made me paranoid! When I checked the rest of my plants, I did in fact think the brown spots on my succulents were scale but I couldnt understand why they wouldnt come off! I feel much better now and I will stop isolating them and trying to treat the spots! I watch videos about plants and especially succulents every day, always trying to learn about them and how to keep them healthy but this is literally the only video I have ever seen that addressed this issue! So thank you! 😊
Thank you! I finally nabbed one of these bad boys this summer and loveeeee it! It has a new pup that is growing so insanely fast, which has been quite satisfying to watch. I wasn’t sure if I should separate it because it’s growing up into the original leaf but I think it needs more time to grow and establish more roots. I’m going to let it do its thing for a while.
My jade plants have these brown bumps that almost look like the leafs were stiched together with them. Some areas extend into larger areas too. I see none on the trunks but still, I would like to show you pics to see if it is indeed scale. Do you have an email?
Thank you for this! I have to dig up 20-30 of my beautiful sansevierias and move them to another location. I don't know if I can do this. Thank you for your help.
I just learned this all this hard way, and mine was way too far gone and dry before catching it. So I had to cut it down to nothing. Isn’t Ivy like mints where you can cut it completely down and they’ll come back? I sure hope so, I just bought it end of summer. 😭 this is what happens when you have a hoarder husband that piles up your sunroom so you can’t check or water any of your plants. 😢
Hi! New subscriber here. I live in Wisconsin and steuggling with many pests every now and then. I just ordered this one. I hope the lady bugs leave my place after eating the pests. Do they die it i release them on bonide dead bug treated plants? Also I live in apartment so taking my plants outside isn't an optio
Hi, May I know what is the reason for the whale fin sansevieria to curl and fold? I only had this problem with one of the big leaves. The other two leaves were alright. Thanks
This is what I hear ZZ plants are indestructible.😂😂😂😂😂 i’ve never moved mine out of the dark corner. Amanda from Planterina says they can grow in virtually almost no light. That right there tells me don’t be so risqué with the sunlight lol. So I never have.