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tweakerpiss
Chris :
isn’t morning light the least threatening?
2020-04-15 14:45:22
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foxyyv
valerie rose 🥀 :
is this an emerald gem or homelomena (sp?)
2020-04-15 19:54:55
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fizzinnthesip
FizzinNTheSip :
Thank you so much for this. I was wondering about indirect light.
2020-04-15 14:28:42
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irvinalex_andra
ALEXANDRA :
i’m early and i love plants but i’m really bad at taking care of them
2020-04-15 13:58:13
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dayne.ryan5
dayne.ryan :
Why do so many peeps tell me that I need a south facing window? @hanginghouseplants
2020-06-29 11:02:31
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amandafrye73
Amanda Frye :
What kind of plant is that? #noob
2020-07-24 03:59:16
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littlelulu8675309
Little lulu :
thank you for your knowledge, love this page
2020-07-03 15:54:41
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painted.by.peyton
Peyton :
so keeping my plants on a window seal isn't good? 😅
2020-05-31 04:28:40
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meganp1987
Megan Paynter :
What if you only have north and south facing windows?
2020-05-28 21:21:50
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officialyesica
Yésica :
I have one of those pots!
2020-05-21 04:18:01
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femme_fortune
Devin Rodriguez :
😧 Is this why my Fiddle Leaf died?!
2020-05-11 18:08:04
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ambieeee_
ambieeee my :
THANK YOU for this explanation! - New plant mom
2020-05-10 14:32:29
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alliswan_
A :
Do you have any recommendations for an east facing window that has some direct light? All my plants now need indirect.
2020-05-01 20:49:04
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acline8416
Angela Cline :
great tip! thanks for sharing
2020-05-01 18:41:18
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nottacop..probably
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Ca you help me with me green pepper plant and my lavender plant?
2020-05-01 06:33:07
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patricijailin
Patricija Ilin :
more videos about light and different plants!
2020-04-25 09:12:57
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liquidcodine
Codine :
All of yours plants look so full and healthy
2020-04-16 08:28:09
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dirty_roots_berlin
DIRTY ROOTS Berlin :
Great visual representation
2020-04-16 07:13:26
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elisabeth_west
Elisabeth West :
What’s the best soil to buy ?
2020-04-15 15:25:00
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maddasaurusrex
🍄𓍊ⱄ𓍊🍄 :
I’m new to plants and I really want to decorate my room but it’s quite dark. What are the best types of hanging plants for darker rooms?
2020-04-15 15:10:44
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