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Watering - winter once a week. Summer every two/three days. There is a drainage.

Light - approximately one meter to side from a balcony window with a curtain. Window located to east-south.

East Slovakia - inside from 20-26 degrees.

Life - we have it around half year. 2 leafs grown since the purchase.

Pests - not visible.

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[-] Azzu@lemmy.dbzer0.com -3 points 1 week ago

What I'd much rather know, where do you get information how to care for all kinds of plants without having to ask in Lemmy communities or whatever? There must surely be some place where someone collected all kinds of plant growing information like this, right?

[-] Luvs2Spuj@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

There was a time when Stack Overflow was an amazing tech resource for unique or interesting problems, as the library of responses was reusable and could be updated with new responses and information over time. Users built trust with other users and getting a solution by direct engagement with a trustworthy user was invaluable.

Your response here is like the extremely unhelpful people who would respond with something like "read the documentation"

There is a lot of basic plant information on websites, but some of it is conflicting and it can be hard to trust. Diagnosis of a plant's problem is also difficult, especially if more than one issue is present at once. It is often preferable for someone to want to ask for people's opinion and have some engagement with other like minded people.

Communities like this are potentially the best part of the internet, so please don't consider asking here as some kind of burden, the more people ask the more people help, the better the community becomes. Over time, people become more experienced and potentially shift from the ones asking for help to the ones helping. That isn't unique to plants, it applies to any number of special interest communities.

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Also https://mander.xyz/post/692290 Check the side bar ๐Ÿ˜…

[-] Azzu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Is it really unreasonable to want a resource on how to grow plants? There's no reason to have to repeat the same kind of information again and again and again in discussion threads. I also wouldn't want to learn calculus by asking on discussion forums. This feels like it should be a solved problem.

It's almost impossible to search Lemmy properly as well, even if I'd like to search for solutions to problems.

[-] Luvs2Spuj@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

I gave you a link to the resource library at the end of my message, if you prefer to use that then do.

I've tried to explain to you the complexity of the topic and why a community like this is worth engaging with, if that's not how you want to proceed then I wish you well.

If you are ever unsure about things after reading those resources, then you know you can always come back here.

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