Was told chlorinated water isn’t a good idea so it’s gonna get whacked.



by monkeydba

22 Comments

  1. madtheoracle

    I like that it looks like a comically long spoon for stealing from neighboring plates

  2. “Again” implies it isn’t the first time it fancied a chloor drink

  3. TowJamnEarl

    How is it not scorched? I put mine on the balcony for a day and it got roasted.

  4. sweetpotato_latte

    Taking crazy straws to a whole new level!

  5. Suspicious-Yard4205

    Good thing you don’t have it in your bathroom 😉

  6. Bajadasaurus

    That Monstera is going to die from the direct sunlight alone 🫣

  7. kingjasmine777

    Wait did she just reach over there by herself? Nature is so cool

  8. That’s adorable. Luckily, I don’t think that is a nutrients root. It looks like a support root, meant to help the plant stabilize itself.

  9. GeekySmiler

    « lemme just.. » *struggles* « .. just a lil sup.. » *slurps*

  10. orange_colored_sky

    This [article](https://www.chandleraz.gov/residents/water/water-conservation/education-and-resources/for-residents/outdoor-water-savings/pool-care/using-pool-water-on-plants) says it’s not the worst thing in the world. I guess people who live in drought-prone regions sometimes do this. Basically it says that sunlight rapidly inactivates chlorine, so as long as your water parameters are good (ph, no algaecides, proper chlorine, alkalinity, hardness etc), she should be okay. That article also has a list of plants that can tolerate backwash and water from saltwater pools, and which shouldn’t use any pool water.

    But don’t do this if you use a copper system like Pristine Blue instead of chlorine, as copper can be toxic.

    Anyway, this photo is hilarious, thanks for sharing!

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