Houseplants
A coworker gave me two houseplants a few months ago. Both are flowering houseplants which produce a pretty Lilly-like flower. The larger plant is flourishing and has two new white flowers. The smaller, however, is not doing so well.
Two weeks ago I watered both plants before leaving for work in the morning. When I came home the larger plant had perked right up, the smaller plant was still drooping. When I checked the soil, it was still quite moist. In fact there was a little bit of water in the drain tray which meant the plant wasn’t absorbing the water. So I stopped watering it the last two weeks.
When I got the plants my first instinct was to replant the smaller one because it was in a burgunday ceramic self-watering pot and I don’t like self-watering pots or burgundy. But since it was winter, I convinced myself to wait until spring. Boy was that a mistake.
When I pulled the plant out of the pot the soil was hard and very wet and there were a lot of rotting roots. I had to scrap away the dirt and rotten roots, which isn’t easy because the sight of plant roots make me want throw up.
On top of that I had to go out and buy new potting soil, river rocks, a plastic pot, and drip trays all totaling around 20 bucks.
I’m just really pissed off at myself for wasting 3 hours and 20 bucks trying to save a plant that probably won’t live. I wasted my time, my money, and made myself nauseous when I could have just taken my money and bought new plants.
