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New shipment of violets arrived limp

fortyseven_gw
10 years ago

Hi Linda, and All,
Today a shipment of violet plants arrived.
Two are limp, the foliage on one of these is
soft, the plant cannot support itself. They
are relatively large plants with very long
leaf petioles. They are in very small
cups or pots, less than 2" and have
wicks protruding. The soil level was
covered with a layer of paper toweling
that was damp. Over that, a plastic
baggie was securely fastened over
the soil, around the base of the leaves,
then taped in place.

Several others in the group seem ok, but
are large for the cup and toppled over.
I supported each one by placing it in a larger
container, such as a small drinking glass or
coffee mug. The soil mix seems thinned
quite a bit with vermiculite.

I placed them in a dimly lit room with
a slightly open window so that they
can acclimate with low light and
fresh air. I thought I should allow
them a couple of days to recover
before attempting to repot into
4" pots.

I informed the grower of the condition of the
plants upon arrival, as it looks as though
at least one will not survive. It has the
limp look and feel of a plant that was
overwatered. However, this might
additionally be due to being shipped
in warm weather. It was in transit only
two days.

A brochure of instructions that came with
the plants said to wait a month before
repotting. For the taller plants that seem
larger for the pots, a month seems long to wait.

This is my first time ordering with this
grower. I will seek their advice on repotting.

Advice and suggestions welcome. (I won't be
wicking these when I repot them.)
Joanne 47

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