Alam wrote:Snusmumrikken wrote:Alam wrote:
Dude I really want to get a vft (and weirdly so does my dad) but the ones I saw in my local plant shop looked kind of sad so I'm worried I can't take care of it. Is it finicky?
Oh also what plants do you have?
Idk I bought it today so only time will tell, I bought it in hope it will eat some of the small flies that are here.. idk how it handles the arctic winter.. we'll see.. They sold it here so I mean if they sell plants knowing well they will die the 6 weeks without sun?? Rude? Although I have seen some plants who demand a lot of light sold here and I'm like brUH
Anyway let's think..
I have:
Dieffenbachia tropic snow
Dieffenbachia Marianne?? Maryanne?? I think that one
Monstera deliciosa
Rhaphidophora tetrasperma
Chinese money.. tree?? plant??
A small schefflera, idk if it is a specific sub-species or just small..
ZZ plant
Snake plant
Some kind of snake plant resembling thing that I separated from my mother's motherplant
Peperomia.. raindrop?? teardrop?? idk some drop thing
Silver pothos
Satin?? pothos, it's like the silver pothos but brighter and with larger leaves
Neon pothos
Chinese evergreen Maria
Venus fly trap
@Alam Rude is putting it lightly, if they're selling plants to people knowing they will most likely die that's just fucked. I mean, people should know better but they don't so they should take that into consideration, innit?
I really want a rhaphidophora tetrasperma but I only see them sold in big-ish pots and I don't have room for that shit. I know they grow pretty quickly but I mean, I could always propagate cuttings and give them to people I know. I really want to be that person that just, gives you plants.
By chinese money tree do you mean pilea peperomioides?
There are so many scheffleras down my street. they are honestly one of the most boring house plants to me, but I see why people like them.
By silver pothos and satin pothos do you mean scindapsus pictus exotica and argyraeus respectively? Those are lovely, I have cuttings of an exotica propagating in water right now, the leaves don't look too happy (they're all curled up) but I bet once they root a bit more they'll be fine.
When I travel home for Christmas I'll have to leave a light on to ensure that my plants get some light over those weeks, because yeah.. absolutely no sun for almost a solid 2 months might be heavy on plants.