I acquired a female oasis plant from my friend who couldn't house it any longer, and I threw it outside because I had no where indoors to put it. Anyways, I thought I'd have a bit of fun and bruise and bend the plant. So I bent the main stem over, but heard a snap while doing so, however, the plant seemed to continue growing just fine. Now about five days later, I noticed that it my main stem seemed to be spliced and split, but still connected, and it kinda turned a wierd color, but the plant is still alive and growing. I put a loose band aid around it to protect it from infection, but I was just wondering if this will effect my plant in the future?
mrpibb1988 Reviewed by mrpibb1988 on . Bending question I acquired a female oasis plant from my friend who couldn't house it any longer, and I threw it outside because I had no where indoors to put it. Anyways, I thought I'd have a bit of fun and bruise and bend the plant. So I bent the main stem over, but heard a snap while doing so, however, the plant seemed to continue growing just fine. Now about five days later, I noticed that it my main stem seemed to be spliced and split, but still connected, and it kinda turned a wierd color, but the Rating: 5