the snake plant (first photo) is likely done for judging by the state of the base of the plant. the other two seem like they might definitely be saved – i would start by checking for root issues on the monstera but the peperomia (i think that’s what it is) looks ok! a little droopy and dry though
floof-booper
I think the round leaf one is a pilea peperomiodes, also known as coin plant / ufo plant. I’m not sure if the big leaf one is a monstera or some kind of philodendron.
cmartinez171
Tbh when ever a plant starts dying like the monstera at the last picture I just chop and prop in case it doesn’t make it The pilea is probably fine, they’re surprisingly sturdy I’ve tried to kill mine many times
diamondwawa
1st plant: It’s a snakeplant with mushy leaf, high chance of root rot but they are quite tough you can try to repot into a smaller pot with perlite medium
3rd plant: Looks like a heart shape philodendron with its viny stem, only 1 leaf is yellow I think it’s not that serious, maybe check the soil is it too wet and dense, repot to some aroid medium if necessary. You can also propagate by cutting some stems and root them in water.
Sufficient_Pirate559
You *might* be able to get a snake plant prop. Cut the part that is still green like this and let it sit for a day or two before putting it in water.
Mine is in water with a fast rooting plant because it releases the rooting hormone into the water…. But you can also buy plant rooting powder on amazon.
Put them in the bathtub for a day to see which ones will start to recover. Then you may need to renew the potting mix and give them a feed most should recover. Edit: (The water level halfway up the pots.) This will soak the roots which have not had water for a while by the looks of it.
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the snake plant (first photo) is likely done for judging by the state of the base of the plant. the other two seem like they might definitely be saved – i would start by checking for root issues on the monstera but the peperomia (i think that’s what it is) looks ok! a little droopy and dry though
I think the round leaf one is a pilea peperomiodes, also known as coin plant / ufo plant.
I’m not sure if the big leaf one is a monstera or some kind of philodendron.
Tbh when ever a plant starts dying like the monstera at the last picture I just chop and prop in case it doesn’t make it
The pilea is probably fine, they’re surprisingly sturdy I’ve tried to kill mine many times
1st plant: It’s a snakeplant with mushy leaf, high chance of root rot but they are quite tough you can try to repot into a smaller pot with perlite medium
3rd plant: Looks like a heart shape philodendron with its viny stem, only 1 leaf is yellow I think it’s not that serious, maybe check the soil is it too wet and dense, repot to some aroid medium if necessary. You can also propagate by cutting some stems and root them in water.
You *might* be able to get a snake plant prop. Cut the part that is still green like this and let it sit for a day or two before putting it in water.
Mine is in water with a fast rooting plant because it releases the rooting hormone into the water…. But you can also buy plant rooting powder on amazon.
https://preview.redd.it/hq6av65p96gd1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fb2fc3c3e927f50d2ac7962e51bbf5cb9ae1fd27
Put them in the bathtub for a day to see which ones will start to recover. Then you may need to renew the potting mix and give them a feed most should recover. Edit: (The water level halfway up the pots.) This will soak the roots which have not had water for a while by the looks of it.