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RE:Ann: Investor Update
..., should look at some Desal plants , seawater into drinking water, using... Port Augusta there's Sundrop farm (indoor tomatoe farm) also has their...
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butchy |
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Outsunny Set of 2 90cm Artificial Rose Tree, Orange (with code) sold by MHSTARUKLTD (UK Mainland)
... Artificial Rose Trees are decorative plants designed to add a romantic... rose blooms - Suitable for indoor and outdoor use - Silk...
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wonderwall |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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RE:Show us yer house and house-related meddlings
I don't really do indoor plants, but the struggling one in the bathroom has had its time (must be 15 years old now). New Kentia palm (Fuck me, that grouting needs cleaning).
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Ron Merlin |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:SSBBW4U1974's Tits & More🪻
My wife and I can’t keep plants alive. Our indoor plants are fake and the outdoor ones are plants that don’t require any work.
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Lonestar79 |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:Preferred pollen collecting methods / techniques
... share a bit of helpful indoor pollen management tips I’ve picked.../12 in solos. In large plants I cut back to one...
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Soiltech |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:Sunny Day! 🌞…………….Cascade Wanderings
... some laundry and indoor gardening. I have these Hawaiian spider plants that just...
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elizabethbit |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:The Random Thread
... seeds. Happy to have some plants going whatever the outcome it’ll... let them get overly mature indoor before. Also that breeder taught...
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Erbman T |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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Paradise Season 2
... of the 94 nuclear power plants in existence, which are "just... Annie successfully grows two things: indoor vegetables and a human — yep...
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LoveRiot |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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trees inside the base and dino pen....
Originally posted by Lori37: as said I am doing SP, I am not on a server Same here and same happened to me too. Which is a bit annoying as I build my base on top of the lagoon (middle south of The Island). So a lot of trees appeared inside. I chopped a few, but I'm not gonna harvest all these bushes once more. :P Having some nice indoor plants now. :D
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Just Chill |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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RE:The Diary Game|| March 1, 2026||"My First Time Traveling At The Airport Waiting For My Aunt"
... lots of trees and wild plants grows in fact this is... gave me this cute artificial plants. She brought it in Bagiou... designs just like a real plants. She gave 5 pieces of... this artificial plants to me and it will be perfect for indoor decorations...
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aehryanglee |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:White Widow Auto Cannabis Strain Week-by-Week Guide
... here on this forum under indoor grow journals...Glad to have... attachment 3150791 To get smaller plants you could change their growing... veg will make smaller bushier plants just as using a red...
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Vee |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:Organics Lounge
... my indoor plant and my veggy garden also this i know the plants love...
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old shol4evr |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:Gryphon El'Jonson & Friends :) (WH30K/40K)
... modest name for a large indoor park abutting the least spatiotemporally-distorted... moss and lichen; shrubs, flowering plants, and other useful herbaceous flora...
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WerdeSpinner |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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LEGO Botanicals Lucky Bamboo 10344
... plant lovers Build more plants – This artificial indoor plant can be displayed... Kitchen) 2 in Decorative Artificial Plants ASIN B01N9D9U4O Customer Reviews 4...
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Binrat77 |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:X18 Cider/Pakistani Kush, Deep Chunk grow
... your favorite sativa for the indoor grower? I’m a fan of ... I culled was herm/intersex plants.
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overgrow.com |
Shaggy614 |
Feb 28, 2026 |
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RE:Sue's Foodie Fan Thread-February 2026
.... Never had outdoor ones, only indoor plants. I wondered if the adults...
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community.giffgaff.com |
killian12 |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:The Fleet Report and Daily for Friday February 27th, 2026
... the house open until the indoor and outdoor temps are closer... remember picking them off the plants are eating them. The Jesse ...
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Quartzsite Cruiser |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:Seeking advice on Oaxaca
.... The breakfast room has both indoor seating and outdoor courtyard seating... she uses seeds, nuts and plants to dye the wool. In...
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CWsocial |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:HPS Vs LED, the current state of affairs...
... been revolutionary for quiet, discrete indoor growing, sodium bulb tech was.... I'm not bothering with outdoor plants this year but I will...
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Pepe Ramone |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:Grease in my Sewer Line
... a compost pile going, or indoor plants fed. So... Probably TMI: It's...
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ponytug |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:JLee's Outdoor Escapades (2026)
...! It’s not quite March, my indoor cabinet run is finishing up, ... restarted some of my mother plants. Once their replacement clones were... over 11hrs a day. The plants will begin to flower immediately. ...In my experience, plants put outside here @ this ... of this from a tiny indoor run now. The Boost = Blueberryx ...
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JLee707 |
Feb 27, 2026 |
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RE:Everything Romulan
Man I love outdoor plants always more interesting being a strictly indoor grower in the deep south… Mother nature and the Sun always produce the big hearty gals
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Headies12green |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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RE:Italian Herb Tree, Rosemary, Bay Or Lavender In A Terracotta Pot - Height: 45-55cm
None plants at my local Lidl at all apart from hydrangea which they kept indoor next to cut flowers
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Vee2020 |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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RE:AI's Water and Electricity Use Soars In 2025
sfsuphysics said: Plants need water too, give them too much of it and see what happens... SMH. Plants are pretty tolerant of very high CO2. (source: indoor greenhouse use CO2 to increase yields is well established in journals) If yall want take this thread to biological systems we can, but jfc, are seriously gonna debate this here?
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1.1.2.3.5... |
Feb 26, 2026 |
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I work as an indoor gardener at a hospital. This is my ride, my 200L watering can, and one of my favorite plants.
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Annelhb |
Feb 23, 2026 |
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Making my indoor plants watch the storm so they know good they have it in here
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Agreeable-Rich-8509 |
Nov 7, 2025 |
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Best Indoor Plants for a First-Timer? Looking for Low-Maintenance Favorites.
Hey everyone! I’m new to the world of indoor plants and excited to start building my little indoor jungle. I’m looking for recommendations on great starter plants—something that’s easy to care for while I learn the ropes. submitted by /u/francismayy to r/IndoorPlants [link] [comments]
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francismayy |
Aug 5, 2025 |
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One of my favorite purchases for indoor plants: diamond drill bit
I had a ton of old pots in my greenhouse that didn’t have any drainage holes. I think it’s a big hassle to have them suspended in those little plastic cups, so I bought one of these. Drills a nice clean hole through any depth of ceramic and lets me turn anything into a functioning pot. Like $30 for a branded one or $10 online for off brand. Would highly recommend submitted by /u/CrocsEsq to r/houseplants [link] [comments]
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CrocsEsq |
Mar 6, 2025 |
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29m, gay, but not the indoor plant kind of gay
No I will not take the llama rug down submitted by /u/atx8282 to r/malelivingspace [link] [comments]
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atx8282 |
Jan 6, 2025 |
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Just joined this sub 👋 I work with indoor plants for a living and I love my job so much 🪴 feel free to AMA
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ginsengwarrior |
Jan 6, 2025 |
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My dad is starting to get interested in indoor plants and he doesn’t know what he is doing wrong, can you help?
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maorpix |
Jul 21, 2024 |
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What happens if a plant (indoor banana plant) is only getting coffee instead of water?
We have a plant in the office next to the nespresso machine. It's an indoor banana plant. People just throw what's left of their coffee or the last droplets after the machine finishes the coffee in it. Will it grow healthily? Will it die? Will it turn black? submitted by /u/soomiyoo to r/NoStupidQuestions [link] [comments]
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soomiyoo |
Oct 5, 2023 |
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BF tries to help out GF by putting expensive rare indoor plant outside to get some fresh air. Plant ends up getting sunburnt and GF posts about it on r/mildlyinfuriating. Redditors are telling her to leaf him.
Link to post Context: the plant is a albino monstera that tend to get very expensive due to variegated nature of the white patches. they don't do well in direct light and are normally found in tropical jungles with shading from other plants Now onto the comments... Comment: I hope your plants recover Response 1: Next time at Dora the explorer: the word irreparable Response 2: Plants (even indoor plants) are quite resilient. I'm sure at least one or two will live. The leaves, though, those are irreparably damaged. Comment: Time to put your boyfriend outside so he can get some fresh air too. 1-2 weeks should do it. Comment: If that's a variegated monstera I would leave him. Comment: Poison him slowly. Comment: What a great guy. Be supportive, he was being sweet. Plants will recover. Plus hopefully he learned something. Response 1: All a guy has to do is move your stuff around and accidentally damage it to be "great," huh? While women have to be grateful to have their expensive, important things ruined or they aren't "supportive." Wow. Showing the whole of your ass with this dumbass hottake. Response 2: I hope he’s supportive when OP puts his laptop outside for some fresh air. or some fresh rain Comment: Damn. Some people in the sub must like to touch stuff that isn't their's and excuse this kind of behavior... I feel like if you posted this in a plant group, you would have been well received and understood. I don't know how much time or money you have invested into this plant, but I know it's more than what 98% of people on this thread understand. I'm sorry those pretty leaves can't be fixed and that new ones will have to grow in order to give it back a similar appearance (which makes it worth noting to those who don't know, every leaf on this plant will look different - no two the same). And for anyone who says, "it's a plant - they just grow back," the leaves are damaged beyond repair. Consider it scarred. Also, when taken out of their place of origin, plants can become significantly harder to keep alive. Unless you live in a tropical envoirment, you'll need to put in effort to provide the humidity, light, and water to keep this one healthy and full. To anyone who wants to comment on honest mistakes, why are you touching stuff that isn't your's? Consider that sometimes being helpful can have the opposite effect. Comment: those aren't just sunburnt they are charcoal. did he just put them out and a) not tell you and b) not check on them???? what in the ever loving hell. must have been a while for them to get this bad. if my partner did that I'd be single holy fuck really doesn't help that monsteras (i'm guessing this was one) are expensive. small ones start at 40€ and only go up from there. a decent sized one can cost you over 150€ also a some of the other commentators seem to not have tended to plants before. there's usually a reason that indoor plants are indoor plants: the environment you live in is unfit for them outside. they need something controlled to be healthy. and plants grow slowly. you tend and care for them and in turn watch them grow and develop. it's a slow process after all. seeing all that hard work you put into creating an environment a plant could thrive in, just gone in an instant? he maimed that plant. there is so little you can do to help it now besides bringing it inside and hoping against all odds that it recovers maybe remove beyond repair leaves to take some burden off of the plant. seeing a plant you care for just die a horrible *preventable* death utterly heartbreaking. i still remember the time an orchid died on me after 1.5 years. it caught mold because i overwatered it. rotted from the inside out. it looked perfectly fine until it lost every leaf at once. i ugly cried. Comment: Boyfriend (makes simple mistake, literally anyone could have made) Girlfriend (publicly shames him on social media) Comment: Man fucks up and the comments want to absolutely murder this man. Yeah Its a big fuck up but he obviously didn't know? Who outside of the ones who are into the hobby or business just assumes plants get sunburned? Damn. It wasn't malicious. While he should be liable to help pay for the damage, and take responsibility for it, crucifying him isn't the solution. Response: idk man, maybe if you don't know anything about some object a person owns and values, you shouldn't unnecessarily do "helpful" things to that object without first consulting the person you're trying to help. Good intentions by no means prevent you from causing damage with ignorant actions, and people are far, far too willing to excuse any very avoidable damage that gets caused so long as the person had good intentions. This leads to further avoidable damage caused by ignorant actions, as the emphasis is on having good intentions, not acting in a prudent and thoughtful manner to avoid inadvertently undermining those intentions. Edit: If my comment offends you, you need to work on yourself. Feeling helpful isn't the same as being helpful. Feeling helpful is easy and self-indulgent. It puts you ahead of the person you're supposedly trying to help. Being helpful is usually more difficult and requires consideration for others. It puts the person you're helping ahead of you. Only being helpful is worthy of praise. Comment: Not really his fault if you didn’t let him know instructions or anything about them Response1: This is the botanical version of "what were you wearing?" Response 2: This is a crazy comparison Response 3: No, it’s an accurate comparison. I was told often that regular versus premium fuel was simply a preference thing. Someone who is into cars more than the average person would know that it’s not. Commenter just stated they had good intentions, thought they were being helpful, and had to face consequences because they damaged something expensive and that had sentimental value. Exact same situation as boyfriend. People in this sub just care less because they don’t sympathize with OP and their house plant hobby. Response 4: It's crazy because that's a comment comparing rape to damaging someone's plants..... submitted by /u/yenvyma to r/SubredditDrama [link] [comments]
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yenvyma |
May 8, 2023 |
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Low light indoor plants
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Wolfie1805 |
Apr 22, 2023 |
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Massive 5 acre fire has broken out a warehouse storing plastic plant pots in Kissimmee, Florida. Hazmat teams are monitoring air quality due to the large amount of smoke coming from the burning plastics. Residents with breathing issues should remain indoors.
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flyingcatwithhorns |
Feb 16, 2023 |
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My indoor plants are such sensitive little bitches, this guy is growing out of a fucking column of bricks.
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Dozzer_22 |
Oct 12, 2022 |
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Question: I am interested in getting (lots of) indoor plants for my home over time. I like this look, and I’m not sure if there is a specific name for this type of botany and decorating? Thanks
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basilhdn |
Apr 16, 2022 |
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LPT: Potatoes are cheap and easy to grow indoors or outdoors, and one potato plant can result in 5-10 potatoes easily. Don't be afraid to garden for staple foods!
I recently did some research on growing potatoes indoors as the cost of living rises, because potatoes are tasty, nutritious, and filling. I was pretty surprised by the results. Fabric indoor grow pots are $20-25 USD for 4-6 of similar sizes, grow lights can go for around $20 if you don't have enough natural light, soil is (literally) dirt cheap, and you can even make your own seed potatoes from a store-bought bag. For a relatively small investment, you can grow plenty of potatoes to feed yourself and your cohabitants. There are plenty of guides online for specifics, and it might just give you a hobby or interest to keep you sane and occupied in your free time. Other plants can certainly be grown indoors as well, feel free to add other nutritious/easy options (especially those that can be done indoors) in the comments. It seriously blows my mind that more people don't garden for food and very few schools teach the possibility. submitted by /u/psychoPiper to r/LifeProTips [link] [comments]
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psychoPiper |
Mar 11, 2022 |
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Indoor plants suitable for your bedroom
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mememia98 |
Feb 8, 2021 |
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Three day timelapse of indoor plants
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Enoisa |
Sep 20, 2020 |
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Why You Should Have Indoor Plants
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topbigboss |
Mar 31, 2020 |
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How bad are indoor plants in the bedroom?
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Jan 15, 2020 |
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Potted plants do not improve indoor air quality, according to a new study. "This has been a common misconception for some time. Plants are great, but they don't actually clean indoor air quickly enough to have an effect on the air quality of your home or office environment,"
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MistWeaver80 |
Nov 6, 2019 |
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TIL there’s a Japan indoor vegetable-factory that produces 10,000 heads of lettuce a day while using just 1% of the amount of water needed for outdoor fields. LEDs emit light at ideal wavelengths for plant growth, while also optimizing night and day cycles, allowing lettuce to grow 2.5 times faster.
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DrWeeGee |
Oct 28, 2015 |
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Dutch company PlantLab has developed an indoor urban farming approach 40 times more productive than open fields. This technique could grow the world's vegetables and fruits in a space smaller than Holland.
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commander-crook |
Apr 3, 2015 |
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Japan just debuted the world's largest indoor farm using LED lights that emit wavelengths optimal for plant growth; The upshot: grows 2.5x faster than outdoors; reduces produce loss from 50% to just 10% and cuts water usage to just 1%
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