I've been wondering if bad vibes can actually harm my plants. My dad's place has great lighting, but my plants seem to struggle there, even though they usually love indirect sunlight. For example, a peace lily I have — which I received from my dad after his mother's funeral — has been droopy at his house, while it's thriving in my office. When I had all my plants with me, they seemed to do better in my darker apartment, despite knowing they need more light to flourish. Now, I'm about to stay with my dad for about a month, and I'm anxious about protecting my plants from any negative energy. Is there anything I can do to help them thrive?
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Honestly, it's a bit of both. While I’m skeptical that vibes have a huge impact, any changes in your routine or the environment can stress plants out. Double-check the watering and conditions where you're keeping them. Plants do have their quirks, but sometimes they just need a little time to adjust to new spaces.
Nah, plants don’t really pick up on vibes like we do. They thrive mostly on light, water, and nutrients. I once heard that plants actually react to vibrations from sound, like music, but it’s more about how that affects soil and moisture than any emotional vibes. If your plants are drooping, it might be too much or too little light, or maybe a watering issue at your dad's place. Just keep an eye on how they’re reacting and adjust accordingly!
I think you might be onto something with the environment! It’s not just about light; things like humidity and airflow play a huge role too. Your dad might be overwatering or it could be dry air at his place compared to your apartment. While I’m not totally convinced about plants reacting to vibes, they definitely have their preferences. Just keep experimenting with their care!
