Most of my work plants are doing quite well. They're no longer full of brown/yellow spots, one is flowering, and all are much happier in their new home.
Except one.
It's dead! |
This one was the victim of Improper Glassware Cleaning. The fear of every person who works in a research facility. Improper Glassware Cleaning occurs when people don't wash their beakers as well as they should. Residual chemicals lurk inside the glassware, waiting to contaminate your next sample or *gasp* kill the plant you were nursing back to health.
You think ivy grows like a weed, that it's hard to kill, that it's hard to stop from climbing all over your garage. I'm here to tell you that's a lie. A misconception! All you need is some improperly cleaned glassware and you too will have dead plants on your hands.
RIP ivy.
PS. It's probably best to keep a dedicated watering can for any plants you keep at work rather than relying on containers already in close proximity to the plants. Just in case.
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