Free plant from Homedepot employee cleaning up broken vase.
Was in the houseplant section of Homedepot and a employee was cleaning up glass/ water from a broken bowl with a hydroponic plant in it. I heard him tell another employee, I feel bad tossing a perfectly good plant and then looks at me and asks if I have a place to plant it and I of course said yes.
#1. What is it.
#2. Should I keep it in water or can I plant in soil? The roots looked like they still had some soil on them so maybe only recently converted to water.
Originally by u/MathematicXBL on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28g7me84
Was in the houseplant section of Homedepot and a employee was cleaning up glass/ water from a broken bowl with a hydroponic plant in it. I heard him tell another employee, I feel bad tossing a perfectly good plant and then looks at me and asks if I have a place to plant it and I of course said yes.
#1. What is it.
#2. Should I keep it in water or can I plant in soil? The roots looked like they still had some soil on them so maybe only recently converted to water.
Originally by u/MathematicXBL on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28g7me84
Free plant from Homedepot employee cleaning up broken vase.
Was in the houseplant section of Homedepot and a employee was cleaning up glass/ water from a broken bowl with a hydroponic plant in it. I heard him tell another employee, I feel bad tossing a perfectly good plant and then looks at me and asks if I have a place to plant it and I of course said yes.
#1. What is it.
#2. Should I keep it in water or can I plant in soil? The roots looked like they still had some soil on them so maybe only recently converted to water.
Originally by u/MathematicXBL on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28g7me84
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