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I never should have gone to this farmhouse alone. [Part 1]

2024.05.14 01:35 TheLastRiter I never should have gone to this farmhouse alone. [Part 1]

My hands are shaking as I write this, I have to document my story incase something happens to me in the next few days. I'm not sure where to begin but I suppose here is better than anywhere.
I've always had this weird feeling, this sensation inside of me that I was older than I actually was. By the time I was twelve, my soul felt as though it was forty. By the time I reached twenty, I felt like an old woman. I would watch people around my age acting foolish, and I always thought, "What a bunch of children." So it was no surprise to anyone that when I turned twenty-one, I left my hometown and college and decided to spend the summer alone by renting an old farmhouse in an insignificant town on the edge of an even more insignificant border.
When I told my mother, she had a veritable fit, unable to find the words. She spluttered and raged around me for days before I finally left early one morning to avoid her guilt and frustration with my choices. I was not sure why I craved solitude at such a young age, why I found solace in being alone and removed from society.
In high school, I had changed unexpectedly, cutting my long blonde hair short and dying it black, getting piercings that my mother loathed and claimed no young lady should have. You see, my mother was raised proper, as she called it. Good family, good husband, and finally a good life. She despised her perfect life being squashed by my alternative looks and feelings of the same world. She just didn't understand me or the world as it changed around her. I felt like I was just a trophy to her and my father, her perfect angel who had been tainted by my own demented thoughts.
I never told my parents where I was staying, one last rebellious mission before leaving for a few months, and it took me only a few hours to arrive at the farmhouse where I would be staying for the next few months. The land around the farm was dead or dying, old crops rose out of the dry dusty earth and had turned black and forgotten, as if this land was the example of dreams long forgotten and empty. A single dreary lane connected this desolate farmhouse to the rest of the world. On the outside, it was drab and looked as though it would fall apart. It had two stories but still seemed cramped and small, as if it were a single floor tied to the ground.
Across from the house, bordering the tall weeds that had reclaimed much of the farmland, stood a maudlin-looking faded red barn, one door propped open in a dejected manner revealing naught to me but shadows, dust, and a little mystery.
Next to the barn, staked into the ground on an old-looking cross, was a ragged scarecrow. It had drab brown clothing, but its face was oddly realistic, like it was watching me with a disapproving manner. Straw poked through its joints at odd angles like they were trying to break free from their confines. The scarecrow obviously didn't do its job as it was covered in no less than three crows.
I parked my car next to the barn and stepped out into the dusty yard before the farmhouse that I would make my home for the next few months. I checked under the front mat for the key and put it in the lock.
With a satisfying click, the door fell inward into the farmhouse. Surprisingly, the inside of the farmhouse was modern, clean, and looked quite inviting. I could smell the fresh paint on the walls, and everything was so white. The realtor had told me she would stop by tomorrow to collect the rent, and she had tried to chat my ear off on the phone about all the renovations she and her son were doing on the place.
I sighed with contentment and tossed my bags beside the door. I dug around in my bag and removed my camera, my father's old film shooter as he called it. I had taken up the hobby years ago for what I called capturing the oddity in the world.
I explored the small house a little more; the ground floor consisted of a single room and small bathroom with a shower. The bedroom was upstairs and was the only room, the stairs connected directly to the white and pink monstrosity that was the master bedroom. The pillows had laces on them and almost made me gag from the cuteness. There was even cute white lace curtains on the window with little flowers stitched onto them.
Out of the only window of the room, I could see the barn and the scarecrow. I aimed my camera at the pair and snapped a photo. From this angle, the scarecrow appeared to be staring straight at me. It stood next to the left side of the barn in a dejected manner like a chastised child.
A shudder involuntarily ran through me at the sight, but I moved on back downstairs. It was getting close to dinner time now, and I had brought some food with me.
After a few minutes, I had my dinner on the stove cooking and the crickets chirping outside the open window. As I sat down to eat next to the window, I felt at peace for one of the first times in years. The solitude of this old farm was exactly what I needed. The window supplied a nice breeze that wafted through the place, it smelled of grass and warm summer nights, made me feel at peace. The simple dish of spaghetti with tomato sauce and a glass of wine was all that I needed right here, right now in this moment.
That night I climbed into the frilly laced bed and sunk into the claustrophobic mattress. I felt like Goldilocks in the mama bear's bed as it was altogether too soft. From my perfumed bed, I had a good view out the window. I had left the porch light on, and it cast an eerie glow across the yard. The barn loomed ominously, stalwart against the light of the porch, like it was protecting the shadows from the battering ram of light. The somber scarecrow leaned against the left side of the barn.
With a small jump, I thought I saw its arm move slightly. I peered through my camera using the zoom to get a better view of the scarecrow. It was completely still in the night, and I laughed quietly to myself at my silliness. I had always enjoyed horror movies, but there was no chance I was living in one. I settled back into bed and put my camera down. Within a few minutes, I fell into sleep's warm embrace.
What felt like only a few minutes later, I sat up in bed. It was still dark out, I could hear crickets chirping through the open window, and I strained my ears for a moment.
I thought something had woken me up. I felt a cold shiver run down my spine as a cold breeze wafted in through the window. I pulled the frilly blanket up around myself when I heard it. A thud sounded below me, shaking the whole world into silence. The crickets stopped chirping, and my heart felt like it had stopped beating. Someone was in the house. I hadn't locked the door or closed the kitchen window, and now someone was downstairs. A second thud sounded like a boot on the staircase. Then another and another as something was slowly moving up the stairs towards the room.
I don't know why I did it, but something came over me. I wasn't big or especially brave, but my normal cowardice in social situations changed instantly. With a dash, I tore across the room, flicking on the lights, ready to face my attacker, to defend myself against male or female. I would fight, and I would win.
But as the lights turned on, ready to strike with my foot, nothing was there. The staircase was empty, and upon further inspection, the entire house was empty. The kitchen window was open, and I shut and locked it securely before checking the door. Nothing. I sat down on the couch, my heart pounding out of my chest, as I tried to make sense of what had just happened.
"I must have still been half-asleep," I said aloud to the room in a thinly veiled attempt to calm my nerves. It failed horribly, but I went with it. What else could you do in a situation like that?
After locking up the house, I went back up to that frilly four-poster bed in the bedroom and stared out the window. Nothing was in the yard except my car, the barn, and the same old sad-looking scarecrow staring across the yard.
Day 2
The next morning, I woke up to the soft light filtering through the lace curtains. Despite the strange events of the previous night, I felt strangely refreshed, as if the morning sun had chased away the shadows that lingered in my mind.
I descended the stairs, the wooden steps creaking softly under my weight, and headed to the kitchen. As I brewed a pot of coffee, my mind wandered back to the events of last night. Was it just a figment of my imagination, or was there really someone in the house?
Shaking off the unease, I decided to explore the farmhouse in the daylight. I wandered through the room, admiring the modern renovations that clashed with the rustic exterior. The farmhouse had a charm to it, despite its eerie surroundings.
As I made my way outside, the cool morning air greeted me, and I took a deep breath, letting the serenity of the countryside wash over me. The barn stood tall against the backdrop of the morning sky, and the scarecrow seemed to watch me as I crossed the yard.
I approached the barn, curiosity getting the better of me. Pushing open the creaky door, I stepped inside, the musty scent of hay filling my nostrils. The interior was dimly lit, the sunlight filtering through the cracks in the wooden walls.
I explored every nook and cranny of the barn, but found nothing out of the ordinary. As I turned to leave, something caught my eye. In the corner of the barn, hidden beneath a pile of old blankets, was a small wooden chest.
My heart racing with anticipation, I lifted the lid of the trunk and peered inside. What I found took my breath away. It was a collection of old photographs, yellowed with age, depicting scenes from a bygone era. They were of a man with his family, two young kids, and a beautiful young wife. The man had yellow blonde hair, almost like straw in texture, but he smiled so happily with his family.
I sifted through the photographs, my fingers trembling with excitement. Who had left these behind, and why? Each photograph seemed to tell a story, a glimpse into the past of this forgotten farmhouse.
As I sat there, lost in thought, a sudden noise jolted me back to reality. It was the sound of footsteps coming from outside the barn.
"Hello?" The dreamy voice of a woman called to me from the entrance to the barn.
I slammed the lid of the trunk shut, closing the memories up in a flurry as I spun around to be greeted by a quite pretty woman with blonde hair and a pink suit skirt combo. She had bright pink lipstick, that seemed to be a permanent fixture on her face, and quite shiny and sparkly blue eye shadow on her lids. I myself only wore black eyeliner. This woman was like Barbie in her proportions, thin waist, long hair, and large tracts of land, as my father would have said.
"Oh, hello," I said simply, always awkward in normal social situations.
If she noticed anything odd about me, she breezed over it in an easy manner. Taking me by the shoulders, she led me out of the dusty barn and into the yard.
"You must be Polly. We have been waiting a while for you to come. I simply must know what you think of the renovations to the house. Aren’t they just to die for?" The lady said all in one breath, as if she didn’t need air to speak.
"Yes, they are quite nice..." I started before she cut me off, not in a rude manner but instead in one that she would have continued on even if I had just told her I was not Polly and instead I was a mass murderer looming for my next victim.
"You see, me and my son Eli—yes, Eli, you stop lurking in the shadows over there," she said, continuing on as I noticed a younger man leaning up against the barn. He wore simple clothes of jeans and a white t-shirt but had a handsome face. His hair was brown and hung slightly over his eyes.
"I hope you don’t mind if my son here continues working on some renovations while you stay here? Strictly on the outside of the house, mind you. A fresh coat of white paint would make this little beauty shine. We would have finished by now if not for the accidents," she continued, completely unabashed by my silence.
"Sorry. But you are the realtor?" I said, trying to regain my feet under me.
"Oh my god, I am so sorry, dear!" she said with an affable cackle.
"Yes, yes, I am Barbara, but all my friends call me Barb. That over there is Eli. Eli, come say hi," Barb said while her painted talons rested firmly on my shoulder.
Eli stomped over, keeping his eyes low, in a sort of moody way that actually intrigued me, sort of.
When he glanced up at me, I noticed he drank in me from head to toe, and for the first time, I realized what I was wearing. An old rock t-shirt of one of my favorite bands and, of all things, my black pajama bottoms with cartoon bats on them that said "happy halloween."
I felt my face blush crimson as he made eye contact with me. He had very mysterious eyes of blue that seemed to cut right through my soul.
"Nice shirt," he said while gesturing to me. His voice was quiet and uncertain, as if he didn’t get much practice with the art. Knowing his mother, it seemed highly accurate.
"Thanks. Do you like them?" I asked.
"Oh, he likes all sorts of things, don’t you, Eli? Honestly, you two can gab on forever. But miss, I believe we have a small matter of payment," Barb said, drawing the conversation back to herself.
"Of course. Let me go get it," I said as I went back into the house and retrieved the envelope with the rent money in it.
Barb grabbed the envelope in her bright pink talons and snapped a piece of bubblegum between her teeth. With quick fingers, she leafed through the cash, counting it. As she counted, her normal bubbly personality seemed to disappear, giving way to what I gleaned was her true thoughts and feelings before the facade slipped on once again.
"Mmkay, perfect honey, this is the right amount. Now you have my number, so you call if you need anything. Like I said earlier, Eli will stop by from time to time to work on painting the house. I promise you he won’t be an imposition, just pay him no mind," Barb said in a sweet voice as she popped her gum in between each word.
"Eli, come on, please, I have an appointment in town," Barb said to her son, and they both climbed into a garish pink convertible with jewels hanging from the mirror wrapped in a gold chain.
Barb waved one last time as she sped off out of the driveway, covering me in dust as she spun the wheel around.
With their departure, I went inside and retrieved my camera. I spent a few minutes shooting a few pictures I thought were worthy. I re-entered the barn and pulled the old trunk out into the sunshine. Inside was only a handful of photos, some old clothes, and what looked like some old heirlooms. A beautifully old candlestick and a few leather-bound books lay at the bottom, covered by an old tablecloth. The tablecloth was a nice white with intricate swirling patterns inlaid around the edges.
Why would these things be packed away in here? They were so beautiful. I decided to bring the stuff inside for further inspection. As I lifted the trunk, out of the corner of my eye, I thought I saw something move in the tall grass at the edge of the property. I stared for a minute, but nothing moved again. I must be getting jumpy being alone like this. After last night and then this, I was just imagining things.
I brought the items inside and spread them out. I put the tablecloth on the table, and it hung low to the ground. I placed the candlestick by the window and took out the photos again, spreading them out.
The photos told me a story of a loving family that obviously lived in the farmhouse before me. They had a photo next to the barn, with a brand new looking scarecrow in the back. The man even had his arm around it; it looked so much cleaner and proper in this photo. I stared outside at the sad-looking scarecrow.
I took my camera and the photo and went outside to stand next to the scarecrow. His post hung kind of crooked in the earth like it was weighed down by the scarecrow.
I snapped a photo of the scarecrow as it was, then examined the original photo. I began resettling the post in the ground, but it kept sagging. I decided to pull him out of the ground and move him while I added more dirt to his hole. With some effort, I reseated him into his original hole. He already looked better, but I straightened his clothes and pulled out the last bits of straw that stuck out of his clothes. When I was finished, I looked back at him and took a photo, smiling while I did so at my work.
I then spent some time sweeping the front porch and banging the dust out of the cushions before I curled up on a wicker chair with plump cushions for a few hours reading a book I had brought with me.
I felt quite content at this place. The sounds of the crickets began again, putting me at ease as the sun began to descend. I had spent the entire day just relaxing, and it was perfect. I sat sprawled out in the chair, too lazy to go and make dinner or even move. My bladder was full, but I waited until the last moment before dashing inside and relieving myself.
That's when I noticed it, out in the yard. It seemed as if the scarecrow had moved closer. Once shrouded by the barn slightly, it now had moved a few steps into the light from the porch. My heart dropped at the sight. Not again, I must be asleep on the porch in the chair. I pinched myself, trying to wake up, but all I received was a sore arm.
I closed my eyes, then rubbed them, hoping to dispel whatever plagued my mind, but when I opened my eyes, I noticed the scarecrow was even closer. Halfway across the yard now, it sat menacingly, hanging crooked in the dirt. The scarecrow seemed to be staring at me with an intense gaze. The slits in its face were open now, and in the porch light, I swear I could see human eyes underneath the mask.
I moved towards the front door, locking it in a swift motion. I was shaking now, and it took me a minute to relax. I never took my eyes off the scarecrow for fear of it moving again.
My cellphone was upstairs, so I couldn't flee without the scarecrow moving again. I breathed out slightly and unlocked the door, letting it swing in with a creak. The night outside was silent, as if everything was holding its breath. The usual crickets that plagued me with their song day and night had fallen quiet. I stepped out onto the porch; I needed to go confront this demonic entity. Something about this still made me think this was a prank.
"Eli, is that you?" I called out to the scarecrow.
No response, of course. I steeled myself and put one foot off the porch, never taking my eyes off the scarecrow before me. Something seemed to be dripping from its head as I approached, a dark slime that seemed to be melting from its joints as it stood there silently, except for the constant drip of the liquid on the dry dirt before me.
I walked around the scarecrow, determined to figure out what was going on. As I circled it, my vision darkened for a moment as I faced towards the light of the house. I jumped as the scarecrow's head turned to face me as I looked away. The black liquid drained faster from the being, forming a shallow pool at its feet.
I'm not proud of what I did next, but I fled, taking my eyes off the scarecrow. I made a mad dash for the farmhouse. Behind me, I could hear the pounding of feet. I screamed as loud as my lungs would let me. My voice rang through the silence as I grabbed the door handle and wrenched open the door as I felt a strong grip fall on my shoulder.
I turned to defend myself, but nothing was there. The scarecrow was gone, the wooden cross had vanished, as had the pool of dark liquid in the dirt. The world sprung back to life; the crickets began chirping loudly, and my heart restarted. I slammed the door, and the air from my force scattered the photographs on the table. I ran upstairs, leaving the lights on in the house, and dove onto the bed, wrapping myself in the frilly blanket like a set of frilly armor.
I snatched my camera from the bedside table and held it close, determined to document the rest of the night. I held it in shaking hands as the noise downstairs began—the sound of boots crossing the floor to the stairs and the careful but heavy steps of ascension as they climbed closer and closer to me.
This time, I didn't lunge forward as the light was already on. I glanced out the window, but the scarecrow was still gone. I focused my camera on the stairs and waited as the steps came closer and closer. A shape began to form as the head of whatever was coming up the stairs crested the floor. Then a plain brown mask with slits where the eyes would be. It froze for a moment, then slowly turned its head towards me. Inside the slits were human eyes that seemed to be leaking dark red blood.
In the light, I could see it now. I snapped a photo of the beast, the flash setting off a reaction in the beast. The scarecrow moved so fast up the stairs it was a blur. My scream echoed throughout the house as it lunged at me. Filthy hands pinned me down, and the deep crimson liquid began pouring out of every joint of the scarecrow. It began covering my face, my eyes, and getting into my open mouth. I spluttered and kicked at the beast, but my blows had no purchase, as if the scarecrow on top of me had no substance to itself.
I coughed and spluttered on the liquid as it began to fill my mouth faster and faster. I tried not to swallow any, but it tried to find purchase as I was held down.
"Polly?" A nervous voice called from below.
Suddenly, as if the angels had called, the pressure dissipated, and I crashed to the floor in a heap, trying to spit the blood out, but nothing came—it was gone. Footsteps pounded up the stairs again, and I flew back in fear, closing my eyes.
"Oh my god. Polly, are you okay?" A voice said, and gentle hands grabbed my arm.
My eyes shot open at the human touch, and I grabbed Eli into a tight hug, where I promptly began sobbing in fear, my whole body shaking as Eli awkwardly hugged me.
"Don't worry, it's going to be okay," Eli said patiently to me as he hugged me back gently and began stroking my back.
I shivered in a choking sob and fell into his arms, desperately wanting to believe him, and for some reason, I did.
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2024.05.14 01:30 GrandmaMole Found the curved leaf in a dumpster, potted it, and it grew roots and something else?

Found the curved leaf in a dumpster, potted it, and it grew roots and something else?
I found the hard, curved leaf in a dumpster over a year ago, and decided to put it in a pot to see if it’d grow. It didn’t seem like anything was happening, but a month ago I noticed something trying to grow through a drainage hole, so clearly it’s growing, just really slowly.
I’m repotting today, but idk what the plant is, what the thick thing is that was growing through the hole, whether to keep the new growth underground as if it’s a tuber or to keep it aboveground like it’s a new leaf. It’s pale and doesn’t have roots at the distal end or anywhere along the body, but the tip that was exposed to light has a little bit of green.
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2024.05.14 01:28 pretzel_saltyy What is wrong with my velvet leaf philodendron?

What is wrong with my velvet leaf philodendron?
Last week, random leaves started to fall off my velvet leaf philodendron. My plant app says that it is overwatering, but I water it when the soil is dry and bottom water until the pot is heavy and let the excess water drain completely.
What is wrong with my beautiful baby boy? Do I need to repot? Propagate him to save his life? My husband is super worried about him. So am I. :c
He gets about 8 hours of bright indirect light daily.
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2024.05.14 01:00 justanotheruser52 HELP!!!!!! white fuzzy moss on stem?!

HELP!!!!!! white fuzzy moss on stem?!
Hi friends!
I have posted about my sweet phal, Lisa, before, and you have all been so kind and helped me out then. Somehow, Lisa began recovering since then, grew several new leaves, and I thought all would be well now.
I was wrong.
Probably about two months ago, my girl had a leaf turn yellow, and rather than just leaving her be, I panicked and cut off the leaf (with sterilized scissors!) because I thought it was sick. I’ve since learned that leaves just turn yellow and I probably did the wrong thing by cutting it off. Ever since that leaf remova, my orchid has been suffering.
Now, two more of her old leaves are dying, and her one aerial root has shrunken up, and there is this weird, white fuzz around her stem/crown. Also, I could have sworn while taking the photos for this post that I saw two tiny white things crawling around?! I’ve spent ten minutes trying to see if I still saw them, but maybe my eyes are just playing tricks on me. I have no idea.
Anyway, the question is: what do I do? I’m terrified to cut anything else off, but these leaves look sick to me, not just old. What about the shriveled root? I’ve recently (~2 weeks) repotted her in a clean pot with completely fresh soil, but that didn’t help, either.
Thanks so much for your help in advance!
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2024.05.14 00:44 Tcoff98 Cocoon plant

Cocoon plant
I got this little guy yesterday and it has a slight brown tint on some of his tips. I checked the soil moisture and it’s damp, just hardly! Hes not directly under the LED lamp, maybe about 18 inches away from it? Cactus potting mix, no fertilizer was added. I’m not sure if this plant species can have some tanning no matter what? It almost looks like it could be too much sun? But I’m not sure, notice the shriveled leaf behind the browning one(s) but that almost seems like over watering ? It’s not crazy? but i want to be on top of things if there is an issue starting!
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2024.05.14 00:41 look_ma_nohands To Cut or Not to Cut? Thai Con Edition

To Cut or Not to Cut? Thai Con Edition
I bought this TC about 2 months or so ago. It has since been repotted and given a proper moss pole. She’s doing well, has grown some air roots into the pot and the pole and has recently blessed us with a new node and root headed straight for the moss. I have a feeling we’re about to get a new leaf. 🙏🏻
My question refers to the small crispy leaves at the bottom. The one on the bottom far left is badly damaged, after cutting the brown parts off there’s probably half or less left. There’s some other damage to the bottom right as well and both stems are darker and thinner. They have all been that way since I got it and the new leaf remains undamaged. I don’t think the issue is ongoing.
Should they stay or should they go? If the answer is go, which ones would you take?
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2024.05.13 23:53 Fabulous-Owl-6524 Suffering Birds of Paradise

Hi there. I've been horrible to this plant. When I first brought it home, likely three years ago, she had a tumble down my outside steps. It survived, but lost a leaf.
Then she was over wintered okay and got new leaves. The following winter, all my plants almost died for lack of winter care, unfortunately my life was wild then. I think in this time she lost another leaf, but another one came. Summer she was happy, and I transplanted it to a larger pot, with likely the wrong soil, garden bed soil and peat moss, the dumbest thing I think it did.
Over this last winter.. so I have to keep this plant high, and away from my cats. With a medium vaulted ceiling, right near the sky light, (and a plant light) on top of the fridge she goes with everyone else. She got a new leaf, and it hit the ceiling and bent it. There was nothing I could do at the time and I've also cut it. A new leaf is coming.
I intend to give this plant away at the end of the season, as I cant over winter it again. I'm going to stick with spider plants.. but what can I do in the meantime? Should I repot in better soil? I'm thinking about doing that. Today is the first day she can be left out over night, and in three months time I'll have to bring it in or give it away for winter. I feel so bad that this plant had taken such a beating from me over these years.
She deserves better. How can I save her?
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2024.05.13 23:47 1mip1 Taro/elephant ear getting down

Taro/elephant ear getting down
I repotted this plant last week from the soil (it was outside on a garden) to a pot. It has a taro bulb, and I put an universal substrate with perlite on the pot and watered it. However since yesterday that has been getting less stretched / more down. The only leaf of the plant has now some brownish-red spots. It's placed on a sunny area, it gets the mourning-midday sun. Any idea of what might be the problem?
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2024.05.13 23:12 DraceVestell Titan Fingers Update

Titan Fingers Update
Newest Leaf decided to size up compared to the previous. Also decided to add the pot size. Anthurium Titan Fingers (Titanium x Fingers)
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2024.05.13 22:59 pearls-n-jade-1163 Who are these lil’ goobers?

Who are these lil’ goobers?
I just picked these up at Lowe’s, they are costa farms tiny 2” pot plants. 3 for $9.99.
The variegation pattern is similar to a pothos but the leaves feel more like a ficus or a thicker waxier leafed philodendron. Self heading growth pattern with a thick woody main stem and the newest leaves have a reddish hue.
Any ideas?
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2024.05.13 21:35 GapIll8597 Sad Monstera

Sad Monstera
This Monstera is about 3 years old, 8 months ago I was fostering a dog and they knocked it over, cracking it in 2. This is the larger part, the other I planted in soil, burying the node and air roots(it eventually died, rip). This piece has survived but has since looked sad. When it broke it was an emergency to repot and save it, and I think I put it in a much too large pot(the pot in the picture) Now, 8 months later, no matter how much I was watering it always looked thirsty and droopy. Today I finally had all of the supplies and time to repot properly, and the root ball was much larger than I expected, and it was unfurling a new leaf! I went on with my repot, fingers crossed it is not mad at me. Do you think I did the right thing? What would you have done?
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2024.05.13 21:19 Various-Roll7075 Pumpkin leaves getting white spot

Pumpkin leaves getting white spot
Growing these mini pumpkins as a fun experiment with my two kids. These are being grown in a container with a strong trellis. This particular pot has a leaf with a white spot. Is my light too strong? I’m running 2x 150w equivalent for 9 hrs a day. Fertilized last week. None of our other pumpkin plants have this problem, in fact we’ve made ages to grow a teeny tiny pumpkin in one container already!
What’s going on here?
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2024.05.13 20:14 Infamous-Sentence391 Rehab

Rehab
I just received this new fiddle leaf fig, and I am trying to put it through some type of house plant rehab and I don’t know what the first steps are to make sure this doesn’t die and will rebound quickly.
Absolutely any and all advice is welcome. It has new dirt and a well draining pot and some pretty decent sunlight but that leaf is so sad.
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2024.05.13 19:29 Aggravating_Ad_6708 What is my plant suffering from?

What is my plant suffering from?
These weird brown lines showed up out of nowhere. The plant is growing a new leaf so I am assuming it is healthy. The pot it is in has drainage holes and it gets plenty of direct sunlight. I only water when it gets dry.
Is is burnt from the direct sun? Please help
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2024.05.13 19:25 whirligig1at6 Bioluminescent Petunias

Bioluminescent Petunias
Got my LightBio petunias about a month ago, and they are thriving indoors under my 100W grow light. A few things I've noted, wondering about other people's experiences and experiments:
Glow brightness: These things definitely glow, and at night they cast a glow on the white wall behind them. The brightest parts are the unopened blooms, which glow clearly even in low light. At night I can see them from across the room. The stems also glow visibly.
Light: 8am - 6pm (10 hours) Fertilizer: Miracle-Gro potting soil for first month, then will switch to Jack's petunia feed...or Miracle-Gro sticks if I'm lazy.
Appearance: I've never seen petunias with such densely packed floweleaf clusters. Taking a cutting was difficult because of how dense it all is - you can't easily get to the middle stem. The flowers themselves are white with lime green veins.
Propogation: While selling them is not allowed, my experiments so far show these can be propagated as easily as other petunias.
Cross-Polination: I've been purposefully cross-pollinating between my 2 plants - today I noticed the start of a seed pod forming where a flower dried and fell.
Is the bioluminescence heritable? Not sure yet, hopefully we will find out.
The halloween hissing roach in the last picture is unrelated, but she says hello.
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2024.05.13 18:52 StoneHart17810 What is this symbol mean?

What is this symbol mean?
So I’m looking at my weapon locker, and I don’t know what this symbol means. It looks like a 3 leaf clover. Does anyone know what it means?
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2024.05.13 18:51 whirligig1at6 Bioluminescent Petunias

Bioluminescent Petunias
Got my LightBio petunias about a month ago, and they are thriving indoors under my 100W grow light. A few things I've noted, wondering about other people's experiences and experiments: Glow brightness: These things definitely glow, and at night they cast a glow on the white wall behind them. The brightest parts are the unopened blooms, which glow clearly even in low light. At night I can see them from across the room. The stems also glow visibly. Light: 8am - 6pm (10 hours) Fertilizer: Miracle-Gro potting soil for first month, then will switch to Jack's petunia feed...or Miracle-Gro sticks if I'm lazy. Appearance: I've never seen petunias with such densely packed floweleaf clusters. Taking a cutting was difficult because of how dense it all is - you can't easily get to the middle stem. The flowers themselves are white with lime green veins. Propogation: While selling them is not allowed, my experiments so far show these can be propagated as easily as other petunias. Cross-Polination: I've been purposefully cross-pollinating between my 2 plants - today I noticed the start of a seed pod forming where a flower dried and fell. Is the bioluminescence heritable? Not sure yet, hopefully we will find out.
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2024.05.13 18:22 Ult1matebe3 Imposter snail!!

Imposter snail!!
Ive had my tank for months now, everything has been all good and ive only had two occupants: Juliet (Betta) and Romeo (Nerite snail). I have suddenly found an imposter who looks relatively young and has an almost see-through shell and fleshy stuff. I dont unfortunately have the capacity to keep an army of snails and removed it in a pot of aquarium water on a leaf and put it in a lidded container. I made some changes to the tank recently (adding / removing decorations and buying some new plants) which im sure has allowed this snail to sneak into my tank however i thoroughly cleaned the plants so im a little unsure how he got through. My second worry is these specs that have appeared on the wood, ive only noticed them today at exactly the same time i found hitchhiker (his new name i guess) and i dont know what they are.
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2024.05.13 18:15 Specialist-Fun-6029 Please help 😭

Please help 😭
Crimson calathea p
  • Brown spots slowly increasing
  • every leaf has a crispy edge
  • leaves are burning/tearing
Don't know what's wrong with her. Pests?
I'm not able to identify the problem. Please help 🥺
Watering once/twice a week depending on how dry the soil is. Brita filtered water. Pot has drainage. I water it till I see water seeping out of the holes.
On a northwest window sill
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2024.05.13 18:13 Specialist-Fun-6029 Help save my plant!

Help save my plant!
Crimson calathea picturata
  • Brown spots slowly increasing
  • every leaf has a crispy edge
  • leaves are burning/tearing
Don't know what's wrong with her. Pests?
I'm not able to identify the problem. Please help 🥺
Watering once/twice a week depending on how dry the soil is. Brita filtered water. Pot has drainage. I water it till I see water seeping out of the holes.
On a northwest window sill
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2024.05.13 18:08 Swedespot Help with tomatoes

Help with tomatoes
I'm growing tomatoes in pots on my balcony in southern Sweden and many of the plants are starting to develop this problem with their leaves. I've been growing them from seeds since March in a small greenhouse on my kitchen window sill and recently moved them outside and repotted them in larger containers and pots. Now the leaves are starting to get these spots that look as if the cell structure of the leaf is breaking down. I'm not sure if it's a type of fungus or some kind of pest of sorts or if the leaves have been burned in the sunshine or if it's something else entirely... Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated!
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2024.05.13 17:49 Few-Definition-4283 Never seen a pothos root from just a stem!

Never seen a pothos root from just a stem!
I have a large pothos plant and I knocked off a leaf from it a few weeks back. I felt bad so I put it in water knowing it would die shortly after. It got rotten at the bottom of the stem so I cut it back even more. So there is no way there was a node left. I left it in a jar of water on my desk I got sick and wasn’t there for over a week… when I came back it had rooted! I was always told this would never happen and wasn’t possible! I had someone say they have done this once but once potted it never grew more leaves. Anyone else seen this or have experience? I’m so curious what will happen!
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