That looks like a cut-off clickbait caption, so the meaning depends on which plant the post was talking about.
Most often, these lines refer to common “indoor lucky or air-purifying plants,” like:
- Snake plant – “because it’s hard to kill” and survives low light and neglect
- Money plant (pothos) – often linked with “good luck” or prosperity in home décor beliefs
- Peace lily – commonly claimed to “clean indoor air” and thrive indoors
- Aloe vera – kept for its “healing gel” and low-maintenance nature
So the missing ending is usually something like:
- “…because it has good energy”
- “…because it purifies the air”
- “…because it brings luck”
- “…because it survives anything you do to it”
If you paste the full line or tell me which plant it showed, I can pin down the exact meaning the post was going for.