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Thread for really fucking ugly houseplants

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ScribblyGum · 06/03/2020 17:51

That you wish would just die naturally, but because they just won’t you are burdened by guilt with prolonging their pitiful heinous existence.

Here is my entry, a 14 month old poinsettia. Just look at the state of it, ugly Christmas 2019 bastard.
Can I bin it? No I cannot. Have I taken it outside to die by cold twice and then brought it back in again? Yes, yes I have.

JUST DIE WILL YOU.

Show me your horrid plants.

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BogOffWinter · 06/03/2020 17:53

All plants die within a week of me buying them, no matter how much they’re taken care of. I now assume it’s my mere touch that kills them. I can come touch your plant if you want? Grin

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northernlittledonkey · 06/03/2020 17:53

I can’t do houseplants, growing up was like the day of the triffids In my 1970s home. I do flowers but no plants...they all go outside to die. Worst present ever, is if someone buys me an orchid. I end up giving them to my Mum.

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ScribblyGum · 06/03/2020 17:56

@BogOffWinter I have a good friend who is also a mnetter who caused a big limb of my apple tree to fall off just by looking at it . That’s plant killing skills right there.

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AnduinsGirl · 06/03/2020 17:59

This prick. I've neglected it as much as humanly possible. It doesn't flower, it doesn't perk up... But my late gran gave it to me two years ago and instructed me to get some life back in it so I cant chuck it!

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ScribblyGum · 06/03/2020 18:01

@AnduinsGirl plant guilt + late nan guilt. You’ve got that one FOREVER.

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squishedgrapes · 06/03/2020 18:03

Cut flowers last longer in my care than flowering plants

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Squidwitch · 06/03/2020 18:21

I have two spider plants in the bedroom window. As far as I am aware , they are entirely self sufficient, unless the window cleaner takes pity on them and waters them through the vent. They thrive. They have lots of babies. For some reason throwing away a plant feels like putting a gerbil in a wheelie bin.

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madcatladyforever · 06/03/2020 18:26

I would love to not murder house plants but I have failed miserably. My longest living house plants aren't ugly they are plants in a bottle, you stick the plug in the top, put them on a mildly sunny windowsill, you never have to touch it again, it is a miniature eco sustem and will feed and water itself inside the bottle. It's amazing.
All you have to do is turn it round every few days.

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BogOffWinter · 06/03/2020 18:28

@ScribblyGum your friend definitely has some skills there!! Grin

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Layoverlife · 06/03/2020 18:29

@ScribblyGum I love you're plant Smile

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MrsMcKitty · 06/03/2020 18:30

Ah plant guilt yes. I've inherited various plants my children half killed and then abandoned or put to die in the garden.
I took on one aloe which then grew enormous and birthed several offspring which I then potted on. At one point I therefore had 14!
Non doing orchids are my bete noir. I put them under the camelia in the garden in much the same way eskimos were said to leave their elders out in the snow.
Apologies if that insults any Inuits

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WineGummyBear · 06/03/2020 18:31

AnduinsGirl DH and I are crying with laughter at your post!

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Lamentations · 06/03/2020 18:32

This thread is brilliant. It's not just me that resents not-quite-dead-enough plants that hang around just to piss me off. I once retrieved an orchid stalk in a pot from the green bin after several days because I felt it was haunting me from the driveway. It did flower again though.

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Paperdollss · 06/03/2020 18:35

How do you keep them alive!! I have killed so many house plants, can’t even keep a cacti alive
Can’t even keep a Venus fly trap alive even though my house seems to be full of flies in the summer

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AnduinsGirl · 06/03/2020 18:36

I'm so glad it's providing amusement!!! :D Honestly, every time I see the damn thing I say a little FFS to myself. :(

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TeetotalKoala · 06/03/2020 18:38

I'm not allowed plants any more. I can't keep them alive! I can look after them for you if you like?

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ScribblyGum · 06/03/2020 18:39

@MrsMcKitty why under the camellia, is that where plants like to die?

I’ve not got a camellia

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ScribblyGum · 06/03/2020 18:41

I’ve just realised my entry is from 2018 not 19. It’s vintage and yet also really shit.

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VenusClapTrap · 06/03/2020 18:42

I am a gardener. My house is full of houseplants. I even professionally supplied and maintained office plants for a while. So, you could say I am something of an expert.

As a result, friends and acquaintances regularly send me photos of ugly house plants in various states of failure-to-die, asking what they should do with them because they’ve had them twenty years or a child produced it for Mother’s Day or something. They want to know what to do to restore the plant to health and respectability.

My response nine times out of ten is to chuck it. Then go to the garden centre, and buy yourself a nice new one. People are so grateful. It’s like they need to be given permission.

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MrsMcKitty · 06/03/2020 18:43

Under the camellia is conveniently bare and not required for anything else like summer bedding or spring bulbs. It also gets hidden later in the year thus enabling the 'out of sight, out of mind' effect and so is the natural final resting place.

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BursarsDriedFrogPills · 06/03/2020 18:43

I had one of these. A peace lily by MIL gave me some number of years ago. Now MIL bought herself one at the same time and it has been luxurious and verdant ever since. Mine sulked on a windowsill, went brown round the edges, never fucking flowered and generally depressed me and made me feel inadequate. And feeling like every time she came round, MIL was despairing at the type of woman her son has married
But the fucker just would not die. It persistently clung on.

And then one day last month I snapped. I threw it out (on the compost). I feel liberated. I luxuriate in my empty windowsill. I've taken back control. I've thrown off the shackles of my oppressive leafy overlord. Ha! Take that.

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Redcrayons · 06/03/2020 18:44

OP I’m jealous yours has still got red leaves on, mine is basically twigs in a pot. But not dead. It’s from 2018, I thought it might flower this year, but no. It just dropped all its leaves.

My ugliest is an orchid I bought from ikea.. Every time I think it’s finally dead, a new green leaf grows and springs back to life. No bastard flowers on it, just brown/green leaves. I can’t remember the last time I watered it.

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MrsMcKitty · 06/03/2020 18:44

Although I also have a nearly dead maidenhair fern in a planter in the garden where it clings onto the last vestiges of life despite frost, slugs and cat pee.

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ChipsyChopsy · 06/03/2020 18:50

Your poinsettia is the same age as the one I put on the compost heap last week. I claimed it was dead, but it wasn't. But it was entirely bald down one side and seemed to have killed off its most leaf-prolific branch in some kind of attempt at self-preservation. It pushed its luck.

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pussycatinboots · 06/03/2020 18:56

Bursars You do know that your MIL will buy you a new one, don't you Grin

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