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Sue Biesczad Posted on Dec 10, 2018

Can i put a black light on my yukka cane plant inside

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I have a indoor Spindle Pine My plant looks very healthy but the plant is leaning and is loose from the base of the tree when i touch it. Are the roots rotting? Is the tree dying? Anything I can do

As the plant is leaning Turn it around so the other side has more light you may also need a cane or support to stop it becoming even more loose. What about some soil + firming it.
May 17, 2018 • Garden
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When tomato plants put on green tomatoes. yellow leaves form at bottom with black spot inside. Usually killing plant. can you help?

Might be Tomato Mosaic. Plant should be destroyed as it can spread to other plants. Tobacco on hands can start it off strangely enough. Or could be too much watering at one go, moderate watering about twice a week in dry hot weather, and a little shade while the leaves are still tender. Feed often, but not too strong.
Apr 11, 2017 • Garden
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How to prune grape vines

There are two types of grape pruning - cane pruningand spur pruning. Mature plants should be prunedyearly to remove all growth except new 1-year-old fruiting canes and renewal spurs (a cane pruned back to one to five buds). To cane prune, select two to four new fruiting canes per vine. https://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/dont-be-timid-when-pruning-grapes
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What type of plants can I put in my frogs cage?

You can have many types of plants but make sure not to have any poisonous or toxic plants.

"Bromelia excellent" is good and is pretty sturdy for your frogs to climb on. "Golden Cane Palm" can also work. Most Bromeliads, Snake Plant, Pothos, and Creeping Fig fit well with tree frogs and once grown in will allow for plenty of frog activity.
Stay away from plants such as umbrella plants since, if broken, the stems contain a toxic sap that can harm the frogs.

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What is the best grow lights to grow *********

That depends on what you're trying to grow and what phase the plant is in. Certain plants are adapted to grow in the shade or in warm, sunny environments. Depending on the plant, one type of light may work better than another. For example, if your plant needs a shadier environment, then a regular incandescent bulb may work best.

The other factor that goes into choosing the right grow light is what phase your plant is at. For example, a high-pressure sodium bulb may be best when your plant is in the flowering or fruiting stage.

Personally, I love using LED grow lights. Modern LED bulbs are more energy-efficient (they produce more light with less power), so they cost less in the long run. They also produce less heat, which means you don't have to worry about a ventilation system. Plus, they emit light wavelengths that correspond to the peak absorption peaks for most plants.

When choosing your bulb, you should look at the requirements of the plant and how those requirements change as the plant continues to grow. Keep in mind that the larger your plant gets, the more light it will need, so plan ahead.
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How and when do I cut my rose bush for the winter?

Why Prune Roses Encourage new growth and bloom Remove dead wood Improve air circulation Shape the plant Tools You'll Need By-pass Pruners Long-handled Loppers Thick Gloves (preferably long ones) Rose Pruning Basics Use clean, sharp tools Look at the overall plant, but begin pruning from the base of the plant. Prune to open the center of the plant to light and air circulation Make your cuts at a 45-degree angle, about 1/4 inch above a bud that is facing toward the outside of the plant. Make sure it is a clean cut (not ragged) Remove all broken, dead, dying or diseased wood (Any branches that look dry, shriveled or black. Cut until the inside of the cane is white.) Remove any weak or twiggy branches thinner than a pencil If cane borers are a problem in your area, seal the cut with a white glue, such as Elmer?s. Remove ****** growth below the graft. Remove any remaining foliage When to Prune Roses Timing is determined by the class of the rose plant and the zone in which it is growing. Most rose pruning is done in the spring, with the blooming of the forsythia as a signal to get moving. If you don't have forsythia, watch for when the leaf buds begin to swell on your rose plants, meaning the bumps on the canes get larger and reddish in color. Hybrid tea roses are the most particular about pruning. If you don't know what type of rose you have, watch the plant for a season. If it blooms on the new growth it sends out that growing season, prune while dormant or just about to break dormancy, as stated above. If it blooms early, on last year's canes, don't prune until after flowering.
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