r/houseplants • u/C_Phyllis • 22h ago
Help Ideal pot sizes
I bought a yerba maté tree, a coffee and a lime plant(left to right). Are these pots big enough and when and how often should I repot?
r/houseplants • u/C_Phyllis • 22h ago
I bought a yerba maté tree, a coffee and a lime plant(left to right). Are these pots big enough and when and how often should I repot?
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It’s freezing right now so I don’t think that’s the best option
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Just watered. I let the soil dry out between each watering. It had a much more vibrant green color and a lot of leaves are falling off and the ends of branches are looking like they’re shrivelling up.
r/GardeningUK • u/C_Phyllis • Feb 19 '25
Not sure what’s wrong with
r/theisle • u/C_Phyllis • Jan 26 '25
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Location would help a lot. This looks like a pheasant coucal to me
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Looks like a dunnock
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Notice the white headband
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This is actually a eurasian goshawk no?
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Your’s look like mouse/small rodent tracks to me
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I do have that toggled on, the weird thing this only happens to some trees, not all
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Me and some friends were looking to do so the Theth to valbona hike and back with a few days in between. We would like to leave our bags behind in Theth to make the hike easier. Are there places that offer this service?
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Suddenly I can't open it on my phone anymore via QR code, does this have anything to do with the up in quality?
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Suddenly I can't open it on my phone anymore via QR code, does this have anything to do with the up in quality?
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Keep looking, even if you can nurture them to a healthy size it’s still best to let a rehabber make sure they successfully return to the wild. Make sure you don’t coddle them as they shouldn’t imprint on humans. but if they’re doing well that’s great.
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Do you mean extract? I don’t recommend it but if you can get info from an expert who says it’s fine you could try it. If you do feed it be gentle and let it feed on it’s own don’t force feed it as the food easily gets in their lungs (called aspiration). You should call wildlife rehabbers near you to see if they’ll take em and at least for info. If they won’t take em you can ask for instructions for how to care for it
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Ideal situation is to find a rehabber and take it there they know how to care for orphaned animals. If the parents are still around and the storm has passed putting it in a safe space outside is also an option
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White winged dove, might be a nestling that fell out of the nest or a fledgling. They don’t eat meat but drink a special milk made by the adults until they’re a couple weeks old and then move on to solids like seeds. Try to contact a wildlife specialist to see if this bird needs milk (you might be able to buy at a pet store, NOT REGULAR MILK!). If it’s old enough it can eat seeds
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Look for a wildlife rehab near you and call them to see if they’ll take it in. Doves drink crop milk made by their parents so you can’t care for them without supplies.
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Maybe try listening to a Eurasian jay call and see if that’s it. Make sure it’s the call and not the song.
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chaffinches don't have beaks like that, but your logic is right and I'm not very sure about gold-/firecrest.
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How can I save this thyme plant
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Feb 19 '25
Do you think it’ll die?