Why does my philodendron have random holes in a few leaves?
A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!What’s going on with my philodendron?
Show off your Philodendrons! Ask questions, give tips, and post your plants. This is a friendly community, so if you don’t have anything nice to say, please keep it to yourself. We are all here because of a shared love of Philos, let’s focus on that rather than how we are different.What’s going on with my rubber plant?
If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!What is this sticky substance on my philodendron?

Show off your Philodendrons! Ask questions, give tips, and post your plants. This is a friendly community, so if you don’t have anything nice to say, please keep it to yourself. We are all here because of a shared love of Philos, let’s focus on that rather than how we are different.
What are these white spots?
Show off your Philodendrons! Ask questions, give tips, and post your plants. This is a friendly community, so if you don’t have anything nice to say, please keep it to yourself. We are all here because of a shared love of Philos, let’s focus on that rather than how we are different.New development on my rubber plant after intensifying grow light situation, what is it?
A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!What is this new growth?
Hello and welcome to r/Monstera! Our community is for the discussion of all species in the genus Monstera—whether that’s their care, identification, help with their wellbeing, or just sharing your amazing photos! Join the discussion, share your tips, knowledge, and pics!Almost two months with me
Spider Plants! An underrated beauty native from tropical West Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia to South Africa. Share pictures of your Spider Plant or ask questions. Anything Chlorophytum related.Trying to provide climbing support without impeding growth , how did I do?
Hello and welcome to r/Monstera! Our community is for the discussion of all species in the genus Monstera—whether that’s their care, identification, help with their wellbeing, or just sharing your amazing photos! Join the discussion, share your tips, knowledge, and pics!Just brought her home today, my first alocasia plant …trying not to mess this up
A subreddit dedicated to discussion of AlocasiaShould I be worried?
A place to discuss all things fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata). Including: Showing off the progression of your fiddle leaf fig! How to keep a fiddle leaf fig alive? How often to water a fiddle leaf fig? Is my fiddle leaf fig dying? Fiddle leaf fig leaves turning brown. Tips for growing fiddle leaf fig. Mistakes you're making that are killing your fiddle leaf fig.What’s going on with my diefenbachia?

A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!
Just potted this rooted cutting. Should I stake it?

A place to post pictures of begonias & tips on growing them.
Just potted this rooted cutting. Should I stake it?

A place to post pictures of begonias & tips on growing them.
Is it time to stick this bagonia in some soil?
A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!First time repotting my monstera, with addition of a bamboo stick. How did I do?
Hello and welcome to r/Monstera! Our community is for the discussion of all species in the genus Monstera—whether that’s their care, identification, help with their wellbeing, or just sharing your amazing photos! Join the discussion, share your tips, knowledge, and pics!Why isn’t my monstera growing?
Hello and welcome to r/Monstera! Our community is for the discussion of all species in the genus Monstera—whether that’s their care, identification, help with their wellbeing, or just sharing your amazing photos! Join the discussion, share your tips, knowledge, and pics!Just bought this beauty, too early to stake and climb?

Share, learn, and grow Pothos! Epipremnum spp (aureum, pinnatum, and amplissimum) are vining aroids commonly kept as houseplants. Easy to grow, stunning variation, and often a bad attitude - explore the most laidback houseplant you’ll ever have (Scindapsus & vining Philodendron welcome too, since most people call them pothos anyway)