Hey /fit/
Do you grow a bro-plant? Are you thinking of growing and caring for a pot pet?
I'm thinking of starting an aloe plant, for all dem skin gainz.
No seriously though, I find the idea of caring for a little plant that I can also eat from, is cute
I do. I grow several types of plants, all with something to yield.
>>40477758
Get a real pet, like one of those bug eyed goldfish...
>>40477758
>wants an aloe plant just to jew it's leaves
see why you're alone
>>40477765
Show us broseph
>>40477758
Plants are the best pets. I have a goal of caring for a tiny spice garden one day.
What do you mean pet plant?
What plants are considered /fit/?
>>40477758
I have aloe, bell peppers, green onion, and avocado.
Planning on getting sweet potato, garlic, ginger, and some fruit trees this spring.
Surely a bonsai tree would be the best /fit/ plantbro
I have like 5 different kinds of ferns because my house doesn't get a lot of sunlight, so they're really the only things that would thrive here. I like them and have had some of em for years; they've actually gotten pretty huge. Plants make awesome decorations.
>>40477758
I grow garlic, chives, blackberries, prunes, pears, spearmint and thyme on a shitty cramped balcony. The bees and bumblebees love me.
>>40478461
>prunes
you mean plums?
>>40477758
I have a cactus and a pathos. The cactus is a real hardy plant, but is kind of a skele plant. But my pathos is a huge drama queen and pretends to wilt if I go a day without watering it. But as soon as I water it, it's leaves spring back up and get glossy. Such a faker.
I used to laugh at my girlfriend (botanist) when she would say that plants have personalities, but after she gave me one, I now realize that she was absolutely right.