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What hated houseplant just seems to thrive for you?
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So, we all seem to have plants that always die on us… for me it’s Peace Lillies. I’ve owned 3, every all die within 6 months.

I was gifted a Fiddle Leaf Fig about a year and a half ago, and she just throws out random leaves at me constantly. She just pushed out 2-3 new ones and I barely pay attention to her.

Which fussy plant just seems to thrive for you?

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Ficus' are known to be a little finicky but for me she's flourished over the time I've had her. The lower stems are becoming woody and strong, she's a happy one!

My alocasia has taken a while to acclimate my room is a little dry which can't really be helped...but she seems to be slowing down on the leaf droppage.

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