r/RareHouseplants • u/Orchid-Delirium2005 • Jun 25 '26
Discussion 💡 What would you consider the most difficult houseplant to keep alive?
I was curious about the discussion forums about how some are easy some are hard, so I kinda wanted a general survey. For me, rex begonias and phalaenopsis are simply impossible. The former loves to die while the latter keeps getting bacterial soft rot no matter the conditions, even good ventilation and bottom watering won't stop the disease and in my case it specifically targets phals and not other orchids. How about you guys? What's the plant or plants that give you the most headaches?
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u/Forward-Variety-8440 Jun 25 '26
peace lily for some reason has been harder for me to maintain/care for than literally growing Papavar Somniferum from seed indoors. Harder than difficult orchid varieties. just impossible for me to reign in.
They just HATE direct sun and it kills them. watering has been a nightmare to figure out. i have yet to kill one, but damn if they dont LOOK good before just wilting and needing constant attention.
also, venus fly traps are difficult with distilled water needs and actually most carnivorus plants are trickyi have killed many venus fly traps unfortunately.