I bought 3 plants when i was high. I dont know their name or how to take care of them. Need your hel
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As title says. Any help is appreciated.
I want to know:
1)How frequently and how much(spray) i should water them?
2)Do i need to re-plant them in bigger pots?
3)Do i need to use fertilizers and pesticides stuff?
4)Is room temperature (25C) ok for them?
5)their names :)
I tried google image searching them, no luck so far.
[IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/x6ahpc.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/2w7fg2b.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/30m8y20.jpg[/IMG]
i am not a plantologist but i can tell you with general confidence that number three is what scientists call a "[I]cactus[/I]"
Number 1 looks like an evergreen bush
1st/3rd should be fine in their current pots. Looks like plant 2 should be replanted.
(I know shit all about these things, just a guess)
The first one does look like an evergreen bush.
The second looks like an onion. Even so that bulb shouldn't be sticking out. Gotta replant it.
The third...is a cactus those require water every few days or so.
Other than the cactus you should place them in a sunny place and water them every two to three days.
I thought you water plants every day?
Second one is definitely a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyacinth_(plant)]hyacinth[/url]. The bulb sticking out isn't that much of a problem but you should definitely give it a bigger pot.
Can't see the leaves very well in the first one but it looks like some kind of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuja]thuja[/url] to me. That's the kind of thing you'd want to plant outside.
Do you remember where you bought them? You could take pictures back to the store and ask someone there.
[QUOTE=4444;46929355]Do you remember where you bought them? You could take pictures back to the store and ask someone there.[/QUOTE]
With or without telling them you were stoned at the time?
1) a fern?
Actually, the more I look at the first one, the more I doubt it's a thuja. What do the leaves smell like and how do they feel to the touch? A close up shot on the leaves would really help. If it's a thuja, there should be a pretty strong scent coming out of them and they should feel almost like tiny scales when you touch them.
[QUOTE=Cypher_09;46929690]1) a fern?[/QUOTE]
definitely not a fern, sorry.
[QUOTE=_Kilburn;46929247]Second one is definitely a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyacinth_(plant)]hyacinth[/url]. The bulb sticking out isn't that much of a problem but you should definitely give it a bigger pot.
Can't see the leaves very well in the first one but it looks like some kind of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuja]thuja[/url] to me. That's the kind of thing you'd want to plant outside.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com/image-files/hyacinth-development.jpg[/IMG]
You are right, thanks dude. I read about how much to water and expose to light. Can't wait for it to bloom.
I changed all three of their pots:
[IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/14cfygi.jpg[/IMG]
and took a close picture of the first plant.
[t]http://i58.tinypic.com/fy3mdi.jpg[/t]
Looks like it could be a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniperus_chinensis]chinese juniper[/url].
[t]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Jun_chin_close.jpg/494px-Jun_chin_close.jpg[/t]
If you can find some mature leaves that look more like the ones on the right, that's most likely it. Can't see it very well but I think the leaves at the very top have a slightly different shape, maybe you should check them out.
It doesn't look like the one at the right at anywhere of the plant. However it smells good. Not sweet like rose or anything, but more like wood or furnace.
[QUOTE=cucumber;46930199]It doesn't look like the one at the right at anywhere of the plant. However it smells good. Not sweet like rose or anything, but more like wood or furnace.[/QUOTE]
This sounds more and more like an evergreen bush, I have one in my garden.
[IMG]http://friendsschoolplantsale.com/sites/default/files/s-microbiota_decussata-matthieu-sontag-wiki.jpg[/IMG]
(not my actual evergreen)
I'd suggest planting it outside.
[QUOTE=Zarconite;46930301]This sounds more and more like an evergreen bush, I have one in my garden.
[IMG]http://friendsschoolplantsale.com/sites/default/files/s-microbiota_decussata-matthieu-sontag-wiki.jpg[/IMG]
(not my actual evergreen)
I'd suggest planting it outside.[/QUOTE]
Evergreen bush is a vague word though, that's almost like saying "yup that's a tree", there are tons of different species. That said, junipers are part of that family and they look pretty much like that. The only weird thing about cucumber's plant is the shape of the leaves, which doesn't match at all. The only conifer I found that looks similar is the chinese juniper and only juvenile leaves look like that.
number one is a thuja or something like that, number two i don't know and 3 is cactus
smoke them
even the cactus
How much did you pay for these plants and how did you carry them home high
I'm impressed
[QUOTE=a dumb bear;46934088]How much did you pay for these plants and how did you carry them home high
I'm impressed[/QUOTE]
Cars
[QUOTE=a dumb bear;46934088]How much did you pay for these plants and how did you carry them home high
I'm impressed[/QUOTE]
how much did i paid?
lol don't know
how did I carry?
all 3 was in a plastic bag, cactus was wrapped in newspaper and i use public transportation.
[QUOTE=cucumber;46930022]
[IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/14cfygi.jpg[/IMG]
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How did you manage to make plants look cute?
Give them names
name them kush, piff and doobie
Bush, Leek, Cactus.
Easy.
Name them Reese, Malcolm and Dewey
Can I bid on the cactus?
#2 is literally an onion.
name them all bruce
I like this one^
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