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Haworthia concolor8/2/2023 ![]() We ship our flowers on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays to make sure that they arrive at your door as fresh as possible for delivery on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The product you receive may vary slightly from the image shown. We require digital images to be included with any claims, to be submitted within 24 hours of delivery. If, for some reason, you are not satisfied with your shipment please email Customer Service at or call us at 1.888.Petal.29 as soon as possible. ![]() is not responsible for any product quality issues which may arise from FedEx shipping delays, customs inspection delays, damage due to inclement weather or lost packages and stolen packages. PetalDriven is not liable for any missing packages or any damages due to weather delays, shipping service delays, or delays due to government inspection, and/or any damages resulting from natural disasters. Therefore, is not responsible any damage that appears after the customer has received and hydrated their flowers. is not responsible for mishandling of the flowers by the customer. In order to qualify for our guarantee please ensure that your flowers are immediately hydrated upon receipt. Flowers are plants and therefore their appearance may differ slightly from the images on. Please make sure that you follow the care instructions which are provided in the FAQs and on each product page. ![]() Check for excess water stored in pot.ĭisclaimer: Actual plant may have slight variations from what is shown in the image since each individual plant has its own appearance.We guarantee the quality of our flowers. Cut off the leaves if they are beyond retrievable. Soggy leaves: The leaves turn soggy when the plant is over watered. Place the plant in bright indirect sunlight and feed them with NPK based nutrients.ĭropping leaves: The leaves drop when they are over or under watered and when they receive low light. Make sure the plant is placed in shade/ indoor where it gets only bright indirect sunlight and not direct sunlight.īrown Tips: This occurs when the plant lacks nutrients/ light. The only solution is to manually wipe them off with a wet cloth.Ĭrispy Brown Leaves: When the plant is exposed to direct sunlight the heat burns the leaves and they turn crispy and brown in colour. They generally are transmitted from outdoor plants. Mealy Bugs: These are found of the foliage and stems of indoor plants during hot days. Also, make sure the pot has proper drainage holes to allow excess water flow out. People tend to over water indoor plants like they would water outdoor plants or gardens. Root rot is the most common issue faced by new plant parents. Root rot: This happens when the plant is overwatered. Sunlight: Make sure the plant gets adequate bright indirect light, but not direct sunlight. Watering: Make sure you water the plant only when the potting medium is slightly dry. Also, pest attacks are rare in our potting mix. It has a superior drainage prevents plants dying due to overwatering. SAM-free: We use a special weightless SAM (Soil and manure free) mix. Terrarium: They are commonly used to make open and closed terrariums. Make sure they receive ample indirect sunlight.ĭecorative: Being tiny and cute, they are the perfect table décor when there is a lack of space. Over watering will lead them to rot easily. They grow best when watered less frequently. Succulents are known for their draught tolerant nature. Repotting: Repot into a pot larger by 2-3 inches after 10-12 months if the plant over grows current pot. ![]() You can repot them into a new pot without damaging the roots. Baby shoots can often be found near the mother plant. Watering: Once in 5-7 days when the potting medium is dry.įertilising: Fertilise with NPK based fertiliser once in 15-20 days to keep maintain the fresh and healthy plant. Sunlight Requirements: Thrives indoor when placed in indirect bright sunlight. Growing Medium: Enriched Cocopith (Cocopith with NPK), coco chips, husk, charcoal, perlite
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