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Some ferns are nice, unlike those used for making SAF salad. [laugh]

 

Actually carnivorous plants might be a good idea, can be a mini science lesson for the kids too.

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hey, newbie in plants.

 

bought a few pots during CNY, mainly flower types but all have passed out..

 

i guess its my location, i dont have strong sunlight.. and probably overwater and overfed..

even placing them beside windows, does not help as my windows are coated with reflective solar film

now, they are in ICU (service yard), hopefully they can pull through.

 

i bought 4 pots of baby fittonia and some cactus.. i know cactus isn't advisable but since i got them.. then let them as it is..

 

i'm thinking of growing some more plants... but don't know what to go for.

 

i picked up a fern too, hopefully with the condition, it can grow well.

 

anyone giving their plants or seeds away?

 

something small and for newbie

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Any plants that can survive 100% in shade? my corridor is dam dark and zero sunlight type.

 

no. the only way round is to have 2 pots and rotate them around b/w indoor and outdoor. all plants need light in order to survive.

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Any plants that can survive 100% in shade? my corridor is dam dark and zero sunlight type.

minimum light , try money plant.

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also not easy. You need to move it around to have a gasp of sunlight. Otherwise, you will see white moths infestation.

 

Sunlight is very important for all living beings. Unfortunately, almost all newer HDB flats are designed in such a way that we cannot see sunlights! [smallcry]

 

minimum light , try money plant.

 

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Rosemary is great to grow if you like the smell and taste.

 

I find Crasulla quite difficult either over water or underwater but it's supposed to be the easiest plant to grow.

 

Also orchids only ever flower the one time even though I tried full sun, part shade, no sun and different watering and fertilising regimes.

 

Palms are the easiest for me.

 

http://www.guide-to-houseplants.com/indoor-palm-trees.html

 

The Parlor palm is great.

Think it's the ones I have in Singapore.

Very similar anyway, don't know the local name.

 

But in the not too distant I want to get some artificial plants.

But can't find any that look real at a sensible price. Anyone with ideas where to buy?

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my 4 fittonia are dying..

 

feed them with all the fertilizer, water and sunlight, also die..

 

my fern also gone, i replace with another yesterday.

 

hopefully, the new one is a survivor..

 

anyone giving free plants? indoor only.

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it shows that current HDB flats are poorly designed.

 

Not good for general well being of the occupants too.

my 4 fittonia are dying..

 

feed them with all the fertilizer, water and sunlight, also die..

 

my fern also gone, i replace with another yesterday.

 

hopefully, the new one is a survivor..

 

anyone giving free plants? indoor only.

 

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indirect light only. they also like misty environment so mist after watering.

 

as our weather is quite hot, the soil dries up quickly. make sure you water once daily.

 

some varieties are hardier. get those shorter stunted looking ones. somehow easier to grow than the longer stem versions.

 

fertilise every 3 weeks. i use the liquid green fertiliser from far east flora.

 

they make good terrarium plants. growth will be very very slow but thy won't die (at least the ones i gave my family and friends. the ones i have all died [grin] )

 

above based on my a few good and many bad experiences growing them the past 2 years. [grin]

my 4 fittonia are dying..

 

feed them with all the fertilizer, water and sunlight, also die..

 

my fern also gone, i replace with another yesterday.

 

hopefully, the new one is a survivor..

 

anyone giving free plants? indoor only.

 

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indirect light only. they also like misty environment so mist after watering.

 

as our weather is quite hot, the soil dries up quickly. make sure you water once daily.

 

some varieties are hardier. get those shorter stunted looking ones. somehow easier to grow than the longer stem versions.

 

fertilise every 3 weeks. i use the liquid green fertiliser from far east flora.

 

they make good terrarium plants. growth will be very very slow but thy won't die (at least the ones i gave my family and friends. the ones i have all died [grin] )

 

above based on my a few good and many bad experiences growing them the past 2 years. [grin]

 

 

definitely my sunlight source is indirect.. in fact, very little..

 

i tried to leave my window open to expose light on them but they still didn't pull through..

 

fertilizer, i have 2 type, 1 is pink (flowers) while 1 is green (leaves).

comes in pellets size..

 

i just use my fingers to dig a hole and stuff them in..

i wonder if i overfed them too much??

 

somemore, i spray on them daily or at least every 2 day, 1 spray only..

plus my sprayer contain the plant food; phostrogen...

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anybody hv plants in their bathroom?

 

i'm trying to go for the mini rainforest; money plant, orchid and staghorn fern.

 

i'm planning and would like advice from those who have manage to do it. TIA and hv a fantastic weekend

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need full indirect light.

 

i know which pellets you are talking about. I used another kind of pellet for flowering plants on another 4 pots of plant. all mati within 2 days. [bigcry] So i have stopped all my pellets fertiliser already.

 

but my wife's colleague has good experiences with your fertilisers. but what she did is that she dissolves them in quite a bit of water first before feeding them. maybe you can try?

 

definitely my sunlight source is indirect.. in fact, very little..

 

i tried to leave my window open to expose light on them but they still didn't pull through..

 

fertilizer, i have 2 type, 1 is pink (flowers) while 1 is green (leaves).

comes in pellets size..

 

i just use my fingers to dig a hole and stuff them in..

i wonder if i overfed them too much??

 

somemore, i spray on them daily or at least every 2 day, 1 spray only..

plus my sprayer contain the plant food; phostrogen...

 

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anybody hv plants in their bathroom?

 

i'm trying to go for the mini rainforest; money plant, orchid and staghorn fern.

 

i'm planning and would like advice from those who have manage to do it. TIA and hv a fantastic weekend

 

i dont but i seen people who does it.

 

and it really helps to purify the air..

 

the usual are money plant and fern only, never saw orchid in toilet

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need full indirect light.

 

i know which pellets you are talking about. I used another kind of pellet for flowering plants on another 4 pots of plant. all mati within 2 days. [bigcry] So i have stopped all my pellets fertiliser already.

 

but my wife's colleague has good experiences with your fertilisers. but what she did is that she dissolves them in quite a bit of water first before feeding them. maybe you can try?

 

 

ok, good idea.

 

praise you

 

then my sprayer content gonna be very rich [laugh]

 

anyone grow jade plant and mother in law tongue aka Snake plant?

can spare me some, i would like to attempt this 2 plants.

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ok, good idea.

 

praise you

 

then my sprayer content gonna be very rich [laugh]

 

anyone grow jade plant and mother in law tongue aka Snake plant?

can spare me some, i would like to attempt this 2 plants.

 

try on one pot first. don't me like me gey kiang, do all and all die. [smash]

 

that person waters the plants with the dissolved solution. not spray on the leaves.

 

a professional reference for you. http://houseplants.about.com/od/More_Plant_Profiles/p/Fittonia-How-To-Grow-Fittonia-Houseplants.htm

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