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SHIPPING LIVE PLANTS

by: bromlady( 5551Feedback score is 5,000 to 9,999) Top 10000 Reviewer
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Guide viewed: 777 times Tags: BROMELIADS | AIRPLANTS | ORCHIDS | CACTUS | BAMBOO


   

After you have made the sale- the shipping is the most important job to insure a satisfide customer- You want the customer to be happy with the purchase and to buy from you again-

Dont just throw in a box- clean the plants- wash dirt from the  roots and then the leaves., if you cant ship wet plants then clean them the evening before and let them dry- like bromeliads, orchids, cactus, and succulents-

  Hard cleaning of plants after delivery can damage leaves, and scar them, even tear up the  coming buds, Especially cactus plants- they are full of thorns, dry soil and perlite get hung up in the thorns and sometimes tweezers have to be used to remove all the caught soil-

 After cleaning wrap the roots first, then wrap the plants in soft paper and place in box-

If shipping plants that will wilt in several days travel, wrap the roots in wet paper and place roots only- in a plastic baggie- if shipping water plants like lucky bamboo or cuttings to be rooted, place the end of  plant in a small baggie and add  water crystals, or wet paper- wrap the opening of the bag- next to the plant with a tie wrap to keep moisture in- 

if shipping tillandsia ( airplants) the very best is live spanish moss for wrapping and placing between plants.If this is unavailable, use crumpled soft paper and wrap loose- dont break the leaves- bromeliads and tillandsia will not replace a broken leaf- they grow to maturity with the broken leaf, always there-

 Shipping dirt is awful expensive- I ship all my plants bare root and clean- Tagging  with the name is the next important thing-Try recieving a box full of plants with no tags-I have recently had this experience- It took me several hours to clean my plants and look back at the auctions to see what each one was-

Next important thing is planting, growing and propogating the plants- I am just starting my cactus collection- i need their names, growing info, light requirements etc.If you cant send info with the plants, please insert them in your descriptions of your items- If a person can get the plant to grow and do well, they will return and buy another-think about all this- It is not easy to be a power seller- you need those customers to return, and service is your best tool-

 


Guide ID: 10000000006373176Guide created: 03/28/08 (updated 01/02/09)

 
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