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Old 08-09-2003, 12:13 PM
Andrew
 
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I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The fern is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The airplants I have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm long, it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one with thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert as you can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week, and
watering the fern once a week.

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Old 10-09-2003, 06:02 PM
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Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants over to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The fern is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The airplants I

have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm long,

it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one with thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert as you

can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week, and
watering the fern once a week.




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Old 11-09-2003, 01:32 PM
Andrew
 
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I already googled for it, didn't find anything of interest. I thought you
people might know, anyway, I should be fine.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. ..
Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants over

to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of

sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The fern is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The airplants I

have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm long,

it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one with

thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert as you

can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week, and
watering the fern once a week.






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Old 11-09-2003, 08:22 PM
Cereoid-UR12-
 
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Default Dying plants...

If the subject is not of interest to you, then you should give the plants to
someone who is interested and will take better care of them.


Andrew wrote in message
...
I already googled for it, didn't find anything of interest. I thought you
people might know, anyway, I should be fine.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. ..
Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants over

to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of

sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The fern

is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The airplants

I
have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm

long,
it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one with

thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves

thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the

summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert as

you
can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week, and
watering the fern once a week.




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Old 11-09-2003, 11:42 PM
Andrew
 
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You people are too serious! I'm not doing this professionally or something,
all I wanted was to know when to water them, and guess what, I've got it
figured out. Bye.

--

"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
...
If the subject is not of interest to you, then you should give the plants

to
someone who is interested and will take better care of them.


Andrew wrote in message
...
I already googled for it, didn't find anything of interest. I thought

you
people might know, anyway, I should be fine.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. ..
Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking

for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants

over
to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of

sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The fern

is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The

airplants
I
have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm

long,
it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one with

thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now

its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves

thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the

summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert as

you
can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week,

and
watering the fern once a week.








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Old 11-09-2003, 11:48 PM
Andrew
 
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Default Dying plants...

You people are too serious! I'm not doing this professionally or something,
all I wanted was to know when to water them, and guess what, I've got it
figured out. Bye.

--

"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
...
If the subject is not of interest to you, then you should give the plants

to
someone who is interested and will take better care of them.


Andrew wrote in message
...
I already googled for it, didn't find anything of interest. I thought

you
people might know, anyway, I should be fine.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. ..
Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking

for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants

over
to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of

sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The fern

is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The

airplants
I
have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm

long,
it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one with

thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now

its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves

thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the

summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert as

you
can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week,

and
watering the fern once a week.






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Old 12-09-2003, 12:50 AM
Cereoid-UR12-
 
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Default Dying plants...

So Andrew is finally a big boy and he doesn't need his hand held to cross
the street anymore!!!

Well, its about time!!!!!


Andrew wrote in message
...
You people are too serious! I'm not doing this professionally or

something,
all I wanted was to know when to water them, and guess what, I've got it
figured out. Bye.

--

"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
...
If the subject is not of interest to you, then you should give the

plants
to
someone who is interested and will take better care of them.


Andrew wrote in message
...
I already googled for it, didn't find anything of interest. I thought

you
people might know, anyway, I should be fine.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. ..
Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking

for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants

over
to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of
sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The

fern
is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The

airplants
I
have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm

long,
it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one

with
thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now

its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves

thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the

summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert

as
you
can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week,

and
watering the fern once a week.








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Old 12-09-2003, 12:51 AM
Cereoid-UR12-
 
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Default Dying plants...

So Andrew is finally a big boy and he doesn't need his hand held to cross
the street anymore!!!

Well, its about time!!!!!


Andrew wrote in message
...
You people are too serious! I'm not doing this professionally or

something,
all I wanted was to know when to water them, and guess what, I've got it
figured out. Bye.

--

"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
...
If the subject is not of interest to you, then you should give the

plants
to
someone who is interested and will take better care of them.


Andrew wrote in message
...
I already googled for it, didn't find anything of interest. I thought

you
people might know, anyway, I should be fine.
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message
. ..
Do a google search on house plant care.
There are many websites on the subject out there.
Try to find the proper scientific names of the plants before looking

for
specific info on them.

If you can't do that, you might want to consider turning the plants

over
to
someone that can grow them well.

Andrew wrote in message
...
I've got some plants in my room, they are getting a fair bit of
sunlight,
all are indoor plants, but some aren't doing all that well. The

fern
is
allright, but it is dropping off leaves rather quickly. The

airplants
I
have
are faring differently. I have a tall gangly one thats about 10cm

long,
it's
gone limp and the outer leaves are turning brown. The short one

with
thin
thin leaves has almost died, and I brought it back somehow but now

its
turning brown. There's another plant that's bushy with thin leaves

thats
doing alright but the way I'm going I don't think it'll last the

summer.
What do I need to do to keep them going? I'm no gardening expert

as
you
can
tell. At the moment I've been giving them a spraying once a week,

and
watering the fern once a week.








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