Tired of trying to keep your houseplant community buzzing with quick, lighthearted engagement? Our This or That templates make it simple to spark fun conversations and encourage even shy members to join in. Discover ready-to-use prompts designed just for houseplant lovers.
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This or That prompts are effective because they lower the barrier to participation. With just two simple choices, members do not need to overthink their response, making it easy for everyone to join in. This format creates a playful atmosphere and encourages spontaneous, genuine interaction.
Psychologically, quick-choice questions tap into our instinct for decision making, engaging members who might not usually comment. By focusing on relatable houseplant topics, these prompts foster a sense of belonging and shared interest. Over time, regular use of This or That posts can help build community culture and increase overall participation.
Because the questions are light and non-controversial, they are perfect for sparking ongoing activity without risk of polarizing the group. This keeps the mood positive and welcoming for both new and longtime members.
Snake plant or pothos - which would you rather have in your living room?
๐ก Example: "Snake plant or pothos - which would you rather have in your living room?"
Misting or bottom watering - which one do you prefer for your plants?
๐ก Example: "Misting or bottom watering - which one do you prefer for your plants?"
Big leafy plants or tiny succulents - what is more your vibe?
๐ก Example: "Big leafy plants or tiny succulents - what is more your vibe?"
Repotting day - love it or dread it?
๐ก Example: "Repotting day - love it or dread it?"
Grow lights or natural sunlight - what works better for you?
๐ก Example: "Grow lights or natural sunlight - what works better for you?"
Water propagation or soil propagation?
๐ก Example: "Water propagation or soil propagation?"
Cacti or ferns - which would you pick for your next plant?
๐ก Example: "Cacti or ferns - which would you pick for your next plant?"
Glossy leaves or fuzzy leaves - which do you love more?
๐ก Example: "Glossy leaves or fuzzy leaves - which do you love more?"
Monstera holes or variegation - which makes a plant more interesting?
๐ก Example: "Monstera holes or variegation - which makes a plant more interesting?"
Terracotta pots or colorful ceramics?
๐ก Example: "Terracotta pots or colorful ceramics?"
Hanging baskets or plant stands for your display?
๐ก Example: "Hanging baskets or plant stands for your display?"
Planter with drainage holes or no holes?
๐ก Example: "Planter with drainage holes or no holes?"
Morning watering or evening watering - what is your habit?
๐ก Example: "Morning watering or evening watering - what is your habit?"
Orchids or African violets - which blooms do you prefer?
๐ก Example: "Orchids or African violets - which blooms do you prefer?"
Self-watering pots or regular pots?
๐ก Example: "Self-watering pots or regular pots?"
Classic green leaves or bold variegated leaves?
๐ก Example: "Classic green leaves or bold variegated leaves?"
DIY potting mix or store-bought?
๐ก Example: "DIY potting mix or store-bought?"
Group your plants or spread them out?
๐ก Example: "Group your plants or spread them out?"
Trailing vines or upright stems?
๐ก Example: "Trailing vines or upright stems?"
Minimalist plant corner or jungle vibes?
๐ก Example: "Minimalist plant corner or jungle vibes?"
Root rot or pests - which is your bigger nightmare?
๐ก Example: "Root rot or pests - which is your bigger nightmare?"
Rare plant find or big box store bargain?
๐ก Example: "Rare plant find or big box store bargain?"
Blooming plants or foliage only?
๐ก Example: "Blooming plants or foliage only?"
Weekly watering or as-needed?
๐ก Example: "Weekly watering or as-needed?"
Plant shelfie or plant selfie - which one will you post next?
๐ก Example: "Plant shelfie or plant selfie - which one will you post next?"
Slow-growing plants or fast growers?
๐ก Example: "Slow-growing plants or fast growers?"
Fertilize monthly or only when you remember?
๐ก Example: "Fertilize monthly or only when you remember?"
Alocasia or philodendron - which team are you on?
๐ก Example: "Alocasia or philodendron - which team are you on?"
Plant parent or plant collector?
๐ก Example: "Plant parent or plant collector?"
Spring repotting or fall repotting?
๐ก Example: "Spring repotting or fall repotting?"
Big windows or grow lights for your plants?
๐ก Example: "Big windows or grow lights for your plants?"
Humidity trays or room humidifier?
๐ก Example: "Humidity trays or room humidifier?"
Grow from seed or buy mature plants?
๐ก Example: "Grow from seed or buy mature plants?"
Trailing pothos or bushy peperomia?
๐ก Example: "Trailing pothos or bushy peperomia?"
Wicker baskets or modern planters?
๐ก Example: "Wicker baskets or modern planters?"
Plant swap or plant shop - where do you get most of your collection?
๐ก Example: "Plant swap or plant shop - where do you get most of your collection?"
Leaf shine or natural look?
๐ก Example: "Leaf shine or natural look?"
Plant labels or no labels?
๐ก Example: "Plant labels or no labels?"
DIY trellis or store-bought support?
๐ก Example: "DIY trellis or store-bought support?"
Share a story - first plant or latest plant, which is more special to you?
๐ก Example: "Share a story - first plant or latest plant, which is more special to you?"
Calatheas or ZZ plants - which is easier for you?
๐ก Example: "Calatheas or ZZ plants - which is easier for you?"
Watering can or cup - what do you use?
๐ก Example: "Watering can or cup - what do you use?"
Post a This or That template during peak times to invite quick responses. Pin or highlight the prompt for visibility and encourage team members or moderators to reply first, setting the tone. Use themes or tie-ins to current seasons or trending plant care topics. Consider adding a follow-up question to deepen engagement, like asking 'Why did you choose that?' or inviting members to share photos related to their pick. Rotate the topics regularly to keep interest high and avoid repetition.
On all platforms, use engaging visuals when possible, such as posting side-by-side photos of the options. Tag your post with relevant hashtags like #ThisOrThatPlants to increase reach. Keep text concise for easy reading on both mobile and desktop. Respond promptly to comments to boost visibility in feeds and encourage more participation.
Choose well-known, widely-loved houseplants for your 'This or That' prompts to spark discussion and friendly debate. Explain unique care requirements or aesthetics of each plant (e.g., leaf shape, growth habits), and ask members which they find easier or more rewarding to grow. Incorporating high-quality images of each plant can also boost participation.
Absolutely! Houseplant enthusiasts often have strong opinions about care methods. Creating 'This or That' posts around watering techniques, soil mixes, or light preferences taps into ongoing community conversations. These prompts encourage members to share their experiences and tips, increasing engagement and knowledge-sharing.
Always provide context or a brief disclaimer with your prompts, especially for potentially controversial care topics. If comparing practices like misting, note which plant species benefit from it and which can develop problems, such as powdery mildew. This ensures the discussion remains informative and safe for all skill levels.
Yes! Many community members seek advice on the best plants for specific conditions, such as low light or pet safety. Use 'This or That' prompts to compare plants with similar attributes, highlighting subtle differences in maintenance, growth rate, or visual appeal. This helps members make informed choices tailored to their living spaces.
Encourage respectful and constructive discussion by setting clear community guidelines. Remind members that plant preferences are subjective and depend on factors like lighting, humidity, and personal style. You can also use moderator comments to highlight helpful insights and keep debates friendly and educational.
Create prompts that address seasonal tasks or dilemmas, such as the best time to propagate, fertilize, or repot certain species. For example, ask members if they repot their tropical plants in early spring or wait until growth is established in summer. This not only drives engagement but also educates the community about optimal seasonal care strategies.
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