Plants and Flowers

Some rules of plants purchase (Part 3)

October 26th, 2007

Leaves should not be languid, tortiled or to have dried points. The plant should be foliated equally from all directions.

If this is a blossoming plant, choose that, which has more than buds, than unfurled flowers.

The choice is made, you have bought it. The plant should be packed, if it is a winter or autumn, it should also have protective packing from low temperature and wind. If you carry a plant by car, do not put it in a boot, the best place will be on a back seat. It is even better, if you place it in a spacious box.

The plant got by you should go through the certain period of acclimatization. Its duration depends on plant’s whimsicality and conditions in which it existed in a shop. In any case protect a plant from direct sun and drafts for several weeks. The temperature in a room should be moderate, and watered cautious. Some very sensitive plants shed their leaves and flowers during acclimatization. In this case a plant should be put in the most suitable place and not moved any more.


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