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Why is this plant ‘sad’-most of the time


Leaves are down most of the day. Once a while they are normal

by greatfunaideco

32 Comments

  1. Hundjaevel

    The others have a point about the darkness, but this is also totally normal for this plant. Maranta leuconeura are called prayer plants for this reason. During the day the leaves hang, and in the evening and through the night their leaves rise up like hands in prayer. I can actually hear one of mine move some evenings and mornings.

  2. houseplantjournal

    This plant normally has daily leaf angle changes, which is why it’s commonly called “prayer plant” – your plant’s leaf angles look totally fine. But for long term growth, you need to put it right in front of a window – this is a dark hole (as previously mentioned). One or two hours of direct sun through a window is tolerable as long as you keep up with watering.

  3. MasterpieceMinimum42

    Prayer plants prefer bright light, or else the leaves won’t close up during night.

  4. mana-milk

    Well, you’ve imprisoned it in a sadness cube. 

  5. Vanilla_Neko

    Because it’s in a dark cabinet

    A lot of plants that are advertised as being tolerant of low light still prefer a decent amount of light. Being tolerant of low light just means they probably aren’t going to die while being in there but they certainly aren’t going to thrive

  6. Thin_Tower9230

    I’d be sad too if you stuck me in a box.

  7. Jay2Jee

    You too would be sad if you lived in a tiny box like this

  8. Expensive_Ear3791

    Why is it stuffed in a cave? It’s a plant

  9. DynamicallyDisabled

    Light. If you want it in a box, put a plant light in there, too.

  10. Why is it in a dark cabinet that’s dark on 5 sides?

  11. greatfunaideco

    FYI, moved it to a dark hole as the leaves were slumping when placed in sunlight. I thought maybe it was because of excessive sunlight. It gets light at least 5 hours a day

  12. anticomet

    The same reason the orcas at sea world are sad

  13. hellogelato4

    Well first it’s a calathea and second you have him trapped in a dark prison

  14. ocean_flan

    The perspective on the first photo made me think you had this GARGANTUAN maranta in a sterile white room a la space odyssey 2001

  15. hellabob420

    They move with the light. Move it to a spot where is gets more light.

  16. Then-Magician1107

    Needs air circulation, and make sure water is able to drain.

  17. ToBePacific

    Plants like light. Some might go so far as to say they need it.

  18. dznyadct91

    Good grief I’d be sad too if I lived in a cramped, dark box. Give her some sun and she’ll be super happy!

  19. GirlULove2Love

    What crimes did this plant commit that it deserves solitary confinement?

  20. Jake_Corona

    This is like asking why prison inmates are always sad.

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