Well, if they are new, they should all be isolated first, to make sure no one bring pests into the house.
11lumpsofsugar
Welcome to the club! 🌿🌱
Unable_Gap_504
Your orchid and begonia definitely need more light.
Fuzzy-Isopod-8571

ThenStatistician5877
That was me last year. And I immediately lost the big three impossible to kill plants; pothos, tradscantia and a rubber plant.
Have a whole house full of happy plants now, so if any of yours meet there slow and painful end, here’s some advice that helped me. If they can’t thrive or even survive, kick it to the curb and try and different plant!
Wishing you all the new leaf unfurls in the world
No-Candidate-2611
Where did you get that plant shelf 🙂
HighwayEffective6865
It’s just going to get worse ( better )
OkNews8776
Brace yourself! It happens fast!!! It’s been 7 months for me and I own over 40.
looks neat but based on comments youre going to kill them all haha
kikyossoles
Nice dab rig
AquaticByNature
Not an active member of this sub, but my goodness the comments are insane.
“Look at my new plants!”
“THEYRE ALL GOING TO DIE. YOURE GOING TO MURDER THEM ALL. ARE YOU EVEN A PLANT KEEPER?”
beige-king
I think this all looks great but I do agree you need more light. Basically if you’re not going to use natural light you need the strongest grow lights you can buy and the plants will need their own grow light for my monstera Thai and it’s sitting RIGHT in the light and even then idk if that’s enough
Big_Guide_8551

prince-pauper
Well, look at you grow!
basicwhitegirl01
Oh my goodness, exciting! I’ve been growing my collection over the last few months. It’s so addicting! 😂 It does make you feel so happy. 🪴This is my pink princess philodendron that I found yesterday. 🙌
*Processing img x7id5vgpdewg1…*
dasphinx27
Might be helpful to get a light meter from Amazon for a pretty reasonable price. I read that in general plants need 200fc to maintain and 400+ for growth. Exception would be like succulents or cactus that need 400 to maintain.
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Well, if they are new, they should all be isolated first, to make sure no one bring pests into the house.
Welcome to the club! 🌿🌱
Your orchid and begonia definitely need more light.

That was me last year. And I immediately lost the big three impossible to kill plants; pothos, tradscantia and a rubber plant.
Have a whole house full of happy plants now, so if any of yours meet there slow and painful end, here’s some advice that helped me. If they can’t thrive or even survive, kick it to the curb and try and different plant!
Wishing you all the new leaf unfurls in the world
Where did you get that plant shelf 🙂
It’s just going to get worse ( better )
Brace yourself! It happens fast!!! It’s been 7 months for me and I own over 40.
This is just a portion. 11 more scattered
https://preview.redd.it/dyb62vf5pdwg1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ff8c195b7f9dff0e9d7776adeec779118b509303
Fair warning: They’re going to grow.
looks neat but based on comments youre going to kill them all haha
Nice dab rig
Not an active member of this sub, but my goodness the comments are insane.
“Look at my new plants!”
“THEYRE ALL GOING TO DIE. YOURE GOING TO MURDER THEM ALL. ARE YOU EVEN A PLANT KEEPER?”
I think this all looks great but I do agree you need more light. Basically if you’re not going to use natural light you need the strongest grow lights you can buy and the plants will need their own grow light for my monstera Thai and it’s sitting RIGHT in the light and even then idk if that’s enough

Well, look at you grow!
Oh my goodness, exciting! I’ve been growing my collection over the last few months. It’s so addicting! 😂 It does make you feel so happy. 🪴This is my pink princess philodendron that I found yesterday. 🙌
*Processing img x7id5vgpdewg1…*
Might be helpful to get a light meter from Amazon for a pretty reasonable price. I read that in general plants need 200fc to maintain and 400+ for growth. Exception would be like succulents or cactus that need 400 to maintain.