Namaste to all gardeners and nature lovers!
I don't know how, but this strange plant used to grow among many of my plants every few weeks. And I used to uproot it from all the pots and throw it away every fifteen to twenty days, obviously because I thought that it was a weed, and if it grows in a pot, then the main plant will neither get enough space nor complete nutrition. This trend was going on for the last several years until I saw flowers on a plant that looked similar to this in a blog here on Ecency, after which I thought that I should prepare a separate pot for this plant as well, let it grow freely in it and see if such beautiful flowers bloom on it as well.
And in just 10 days it grew so fast as if it was waiting for this freedom. The above photo is of 22nd July, when I uprooted some such plants from my different plants and planted them in a separate pot, and the below photo is of 31st July, after 9 days, in which it has become much denser than day 1 and along with that, its first flower has also bloomed on it.
The photo below is from 19th August, and you can compare its amazing growth. Seeing it so dense in less than a month, I myself cannot believe that less than a month ago, it started with those 5-6 small plants, and now a dozen flowers have bloomed on it. πΈπΈπΈ
And this proves that not every useless-looking thing is useless. It may not be in the right place, or you may not know its value. As they say, only a jeweller assays a diamond, for others it may be just a piece of glass, but as soon as it comes to a jeweller, it becomes valuable. Similarly, until I did not know about this plant, it was no more than a useless grass/weed for me, but as soon as I recognised it and treated it like other plants in a separate pot, it surprised me with its beautiful flowers. πΈπ
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