Houseplants for postage or trade for something i am looking for
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Wanted - Amaryllis for Postage or trade
Comments (3)Thanks Lila - I just ordered 3 bulbs at 50% off from Brent n Beckys. I have got bulbs from ebay that was not as advertised. BUT I still want a double white (Alfresco) Thanks Russ...See MoreHAVE: lots please look-trade only no postage
Comments (6)Hello, I'd be interested in your hydrangea. I have some black tulips, mixed allium, and could probably pick off a couple of cuttings of my Harry Lauder's Walking Stick, if you're interested in any of that. There's some other stuff on my trade page, as well. :) Stacy...See MoreWANTED: Hoya for trade or postage
Comments (0)I'm looking for following cuttings: H. caudata H. citrina H. callistophylla H. latifolia H. lambii H. linaris H. meliflua H. retusa I have cuttings of H. kentiana, H. caronoss Rubra and H. australis. I am addicted to these little plants. I also have other houseplants and seeds to trade. Will also pay for postage. Here is a link that might be useful: Garden Patch...See MoreTOTAL beginner to indoor succulents- am I doing something wrong?
Comments (8)Actually " if " your plants are stressed then brighter, stronger, longer times of brightness of sun would be the least of the concerns A stressed plant isn't a growing plant, it's in surviaval mode it has no energy to grow and will continue to become worse if you attempt to grow it in growing conditions. Bright stronger sun with the higher warmth from the STRONGER longer lasting UV sun light is intended for plants that are healthy and able to grow. A healthy plant isn't a stressed plant Suggestions: ASAP get them out of what ever they are in and lay them on a damp napkin or some dry soil that you have on hand after you've cleaned as much of the unhealthy soil as you can ( all if possible) from the roots that remain before you post pics ( In my opinon what an experianced person(s) would want to see is what remains of the plant including it's roots not just a stressed or sickly potted plant ) Care while bare rooted and out of a pot: Not easy but some misting of the remaining plants would be reqiured as it may be out of a pot for a while. IE as you shop and find the better draining soil you discover or gritty mix ideas are being founde. Lighting indirect but bright temps can range from 58 F to 80 F Ventilation is relative and constant circulation if lower temps but more if warmer as plant tops also like to breath they need more air to breath if hotter What you should expect,as there is no gurantees and at worse case you may be better to find or buy new succulent plants or replace the ones you got ( the easier way to go IMO) A full recovery of at least one or more of what you already have will take time. How long it takes is a mytery for any plant in stress. Example: As little as three hours in the woods a plant can be stresed for a year, some can survive stress even longer before theybecome close to being ready to come out of the woods. Some don't every get out...See More- 7 years ago
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