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WHAT IS THISSSSS


I’m awful with plants but I wanted one for my office.. just bought a few (two-ish?) weeks ago and I’ve only watered it when the soil is dry (one of my coworkers could possibly have been watering it more without my knowledge as it’s a shared office space but we all work a different shift).
Ngl, it doesn’t get a whole lot of sun because I work 2nd shift and forget to put it by the window until just a few hours before dark.

Please tell me my pretty baby will survive whatever this is 🥲

by wk202316

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