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| Plant
Care & Maintenance Manual |

Dracaena Warneki |
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I Don't Care What You Say
- I'm Buying It Anyway |
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I’ve given you all of the reasons why not
to buy a plant at the grocery store. But there
you are, exhausted from working all day, dragging
yourself through the supermarket at 6 o’clock
at night; when you see this adorable little plant
in the floral section. The impulse to buy it is
just too great. You don’t need it but you
really want it. Better yet, as you walk past the
floral section, you see this pitiful half dead
plant. How can you not take it home and try to
bring it back to life? It’s a living thing;
it deserves a chance! If you must have it, you
must have it; but follow a few precautions when
you bring the plant home. (In truth, it wouldn’t
hurt if you followed these suggestions no matter
where you but a new plant.
Keep the plant away from your other plants
for a couple of weeks. Shake off as much of
the existing soil as possible and replace it
with a high quality premium soil (Miracle Grow
soil always works for me). Do not repot the
plant it into a different size container unless
the roots have already taken on the shape of
its current pot. Repotting at this time is a
sure way to guarantee that you will over water
the plant & kill its roots. Spray the plant
and soil with undiluted medicinal alcohol (the
cheaper the better); you can mix in a little
mineral oil and ivory soap into the alcohol
if you have the time. This should kill at least
some of the pests and disease that may be on
the plant. Do not fertilize the plant for at
least a month. The plant is acclimating and
not in a growing mode. Fertilizer will merely
remain in the soil, not being absorbed, and
eventually burn the roots. Finally, there is
a product called SuperThrive that I have seen
work miracles on plants that are under any type
of stress. It’s a combination of 50 vitamins
& hormones that stimulate growth, help sick
plants, & allow new plants to adjust to
a new environment. It is not a plant food; &
eventually can be used in conjunction with your
usual fertilizer. You need only1-10 drops per
gallon of water. The greater the problems, the
more drops of Super Thrive you use. If you can’t
find it in your area, contact me (judy@foliageunlimited.net).
I’ll be happy to send you some. A 2oz.
bottle will cost $5.95, 4oz. $9.95, & 16
oz. $32.95. I know it seems a little pricey,
but a few drops in your watering can each week
will produce amazing results. Next
Section - Humble Pie>>
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