I present you the most missplaced office plants.

by Wod_1

21 Comments

  1. Argh!!! Great example of how plants are used as objects of decor instead of as life forms that live on light. Such a sad situation here.

  2. StalHamarr

    I’m impressed by the second picture.
    Is that some kind of challenge? Hey guys, let’s see who finds the worst possible position for these plants.

  3. nyanpegasus

    I have one of those calatheas and I have no idea how this one is alive.

  4. courtneyrel

    And watch them do great 🙄 meanwhile I give a calathea everything it could ever want and it’s brown and crispy in a week lmao

  5. Other-Employee1862

    What’s the purpose of the mirror? So the plant can self-reflect?

  6. 251SouthernMom

    Just needs ✨more✨ might I suggest a plant wall? 🤣

  7. menotyourenemy

    I had a spider plant in my office last year that grew like a beast. Florescent lighting was all it got. Died within 2 weeks after I brought it home when I retired!

  8. Itwasntme303

    But yet thriving more than a lot of my plants that get indirect sun from a southern facing window 🤦‍♀️I guess this is proof that ignoring them is best?!

  9. curiousgirls

    Yeah my physical therapists office is in a windowless basement yet they still got a pothos even though there is zero sunlight and they don’t even bother with a grow light. It was also sitting in a pot with zero drainage so basically sitting in pure mud

    They let me rescue the last one but when i went in yesterday they had a new one ready to be killed. RIP in advance poor pothos.

  10. jolly0ctopus

    Ya know what… they’re trying their best 🫠

  11. Sorry-Visit-6743

    Why are they in time out? What did they DO?

  12. Quirky_Stranger2630

    Perhaps. Certainly grounds the space with nature. I hope it spends weekends in front of the brightest window in the office, or on a patio.

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