求助
SnowPie
2018年10月29日
Can you please help me id this succulent? It has pink, wavy edges. I got it from Ikea and idk what it is. Thank you!
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林有鹿鸣:Echeveria 'Meridian'?i am not sure
kensong:It looks like a Kalanchoe Laxiflora.
Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa:I'm sorry I do not know if name, I thought you had some problem with the plant
SnowPie:@Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa I don’t know what the name of the plant is. Can you help me identify it?
Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa:But what is the problem?
成长记
pzsoofi
2018年05月02日
After surgery: my orchid had a case of root rot (caused by overwatering, thanks ikea plant crew) that started to creep up on the base of the crown. Although you are not supposet to repot when they are in bloom, I decided to remove the rotten roots and treat the area with disinfectant (plant-friedly) and some cinnamon for extra safety. I hope it survives and that the flowers will stay too. #Phalaenopsis #Orchid #Repot
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Abigal
2017年05月22日
Love IKEA? Yes, us too. But did you know they have tons of products that you can use to make clever garden planters? Make these IKEA planter hacks for less money, and with more character! Just a reminder, as we all know, IKEA changes it’s inventory pretty often, so if you can’t find a product listed in one of these tutorials, chance are they have a similar one that will work.
Our feature photo above, is from ‘IKEAHackers’ themselves. They made this designer hanging planter with the “Asker” container from Ikea and some old leather belts. Really simple and fast project!
From ‘House Pet‘, this IKEA planter hack uses the Tradig wire bowl as a base, and then just tucked a pot inside. This looks like a very expensive piece I saw recently in a modern furnishings store.
Crystal from ‘A Pumpkin and a Princess’ made this succulent planter box IKEA hack from the Dragon bamboo bath accessories… I love the simple but natural feel of this.
From ‘Design Sponge’, this Grundtal kitchen storage was repurposed as a hanging IKEA planter hack in the kitchen.
Learn how to plant a succulent garden in an IKEA cart from ‘Succulents and Sunshine’. BTW, this site has great info on growing succulents, so spend a little time here. I love the color of this cart! Plus, she has a warning for assembly that you should know.
So this IKEA hack from ‘Brady Bunch Remodel‘ isn’t exactly a hack, because they start out using an Ikea planter from the Kardemumma series… The difference is, they took two of the pots and turned one of them upside down and made them into a Mid Century Modern planter knock off!
This DIY totem planter IKEA hack from ‘We Are Scout’ is really clever and inexpensive. She used the Ikea 365+ white bowls and acrylic paint to make the magic, and these look just like ceramic! Great tutorial with lots of instruction and photos.
‘The Geek Ticket’ used an IKEA Antonius shelving system to create this balcony planter IKEA hack. And the best part? The basket costs less than $3!
Ok, one more! A floating shelf planter? Done. ‘Hot for Houses‘ used an Ikea Ribba picture shelf to do a knock off of an expensive floating shelf made just for air plants.
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