My mother had a hanging houseplant, one of many, above my stepfather’s recliner, and at one point it started to get brown and brittle. She took the matter to her expert at the nursery who asked if she’d recently had a smoker visiting.
Mom said no, in fact, that her husband had just recently had to quit smoking under some pretty stern advice from his doctor. And the plant in question was the one above his chair.
That’s it, said the nurserer. The plant had become addicted to Ralph’s second-hand smoke, and since he quit, it was going through nicotine withdrawal.
After we lost our mobile home (go to “For Better or For Worse” for that story), we ended up living in the basement of a privately-run homeless/halfway house. Our section of the basement had a long table with a fluorescent light over it. I had a small African Violet that I put on the table. It was pretty small when we first got there; when we left just under 2 years later, it was huge and slightly curved, as it kept turning towards the fluorescent!
littlejohn Premium Member about 6 years ago
So does Jimbo have any help rooting around down in the basement now?
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
That’s a spy, Jimbo!
Nyckname about 6 years ago
Don’t worry, it’ll be dead from lack of sunlight in no time at all.
dadoctah about 6 years ago
My mother had a hanging houseplant, one of many, above my stepfather’s recliner, and at one point it started to get brown and brittle. She took the matter to her expert at the nursery who asked if she’d recently had a smoker visiting.
Mom said no, in fact, that her husband had just recently had to quit smoking under some pretty stern advice from his doctor. And the plant in question was the one above his chair.
That’s it, said the nurserer. The plant had become addicted to Ralph’s second-hand smoke, and since he quit, it was going through nicotine withdrawal.
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
Always keep an aloe near the shop.
MS72 about 6 years ago
not mistletoe
Wren Fahel about 6 years ago
After we lost our mobile home (go to “For Better or For Worse” for that story), we ended up living in the basement of a privately-run homeless/halfway house. Our section of the basement had a long table with a fluorescent light over it. I had a small African Violet that I put on the table. It was pretty small when we first got there; when we left just under 2 years later, it was huge and slightly curved, as it kept turning towards the fluorescent!
ChristineMurphy about 6 years ago
Hope it’s not one of those plants that needs sunlight.
jagedlo about 6 years ago
If Jimbo keeps the light off when he’s not using the room, he’s deprive the plant of one of the things it needs most…
sandpiper about 6 years ago
She’s decorated his man cave?!!? He’s showing signs of tension.
keithk501 about 6 years ago
Wonder if she installed a grow light as well.
jruckman about 6 years ago
You’re talking to the plant, Jimbo…
Phil721 about 6 years ago
Loan is a noun, the word you want is lend.
1953Baby about 6 years ago
Is this the beginning of “The Seven-Year Itch”? PLEASE say it ain’t so . . .
Trscroggs about 6 years ago
It probably isn’t going to last too long in the basement anyway. Not unless there is a window nearby.
Bill The Nuke about 6 years ago
No need to get angry, just ignore it. If it’s hanging too low (looks like you’ll hit your head on it) that’s a good excuse to move far, far away.
Scott S about 6 years ago
Feed me, Krelborn! Feed me now!!!
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
Beware. Octopii change color for purpose of camoflage.
bakana almost 6 years ago
I hope she also put a Grow Lamp bulb in his shop light fixture.
hk Premium Member about 2 years ago
Especially one that kind of looks like a spider.