I have no luck with plants...I don't neglect them, but my husband teases me that I just kill them with kindness. I don't get much light in my house, and the air where I live is dry, and cool in winter. I have misted some plants in the past, and that just created some insects/webs from the moisture which ended up killing the plant anyway.
I've lost plants that were kept in the store container, and those that I re-potted. I prefer not to re-pot them, because they are much heavier to carry to the sink or tub for watering. Much more of a hassle for me...and I did that years back with each and every one....only to have to take them out of that big pot heavy with soil to trash them.
Well, yesterday I forced myself to re-pot a palm that I bought. It didn't look great, and a root started showing at the top of the soil. I buy plants around 10" in diameter, tropical. I try to get easy to care for ones, simple palms, schleffleras (sp?), philodendrons, snake plants, etc. Hubby saw me out on the porch, and asked me if I was bringing the plant to hospice. :love_heart:
Is it unreasonable of me to expect any plant to survive in the store container??
I've lost plants that were kept in the store container, and those that I re-potted. I prefer not to re-pot them, because they are much heavier to carry to the sink or tub for watering. Much more of a hassle for me...and I did that years back with each and every one....only to have to take them out of that big pot heavy with soil to trash them.
Well, yesterday I forced myself to re-pot a palm that I bought. It didn't look great, and a root started showing at the top of the soil. I buy plants around 10" in diameter, tropical. I try to get easy to care for ones, simple palms, schleffleras (sp?), philodendrons, snake plants, etc. Hubby saw me out on the porch, and asked me if I was bringing the plant to hospice. :love_heart:
Is it unreasonable of me to expect any plant to survive in the store container??

