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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 December 2015, 13:33:28
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I have a Christmas dilemma that I need help with. ::)
I've bought a friend a large Aloe Vera plant for Christmas but as I'm going away on Tuesday it needs to be boxed, wrapped and delivered on Monday, but it won't be unwrapped until Friday on Christmas day! :(
So will it survive in the dark for nearly 5 days? or should I get her to unwrap it on Monday when I go round. :-\
Jeez life's difficult sometimes! ::) Thanks for your help lads! :y ;D ;D ;D
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Hmmmmmm......... :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\
I have no idea. ;D
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It'll be fine*
*I am not a horticulturalist
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Going to need a big box though ::)
(http://images.travelpod.com/users/angelwings/mexico2007.1195398420.mexico_2007_019.jpg)
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Yes, or maybe no ???
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See? It's a difficult one... ::) ;D
Bloody Christmas! :P
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??? What's wrong with a bottle of sherry ?
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Is it schroedingers aloe plant?
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??? What's wrong with a bottle of sherry ?
Long story.... ::)
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Is it schroedingers aloe plant?
Ah dunno sorry. It's an ordinary Aloe Vera with the serrated edges on the leaves. :-\
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Why bother with the plant...get a bottle of the finished item. Got a bottle here I can flog you. Good stuff....I have used it for a while. My misses looks like a page three girl to me now ;D ;D
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Is it schroedingers aloe plant?
Ah dunno sorry. It's an ordinary Aloe Vera with the serrated edges on the leaves. :-\
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Is it just me that thinks an Aloe Vera plant sounds like a Yorkshire native? In which case it will bitch and moan until you take it back there.
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Is it just me that thinks an Aloe Vera plant sounds like a Yorkshire native? In which case it will bitch and moan until you take it back there.
It's just you....,,
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Most plants will survive 5-7 days in a box without any problems, that's how they get sent by post anyhow !!
Important things are .. water well and allow to drain before packaging, do NOT pack sopping wet or bone dry !! Package carefully to protect leaves from damage, once damaged they don't repair themselves and can be any entry point for rot or disease. The two MOST important points are dead simple .. keep upright and keep cool. A cool - not COLD - plant goes a little dormant so is far less likely to suffer from yellowing leaves (lack of light) or drying out.
Never done an Aloe Vera plant but have done many fuchsias ...
HTH
Edit .. quick read in the plant book on Aloe Vera plants .. they should be left to be almost dried out between waterings .. so they stand dry conditions very well and will not suffer if that happens whilst packed for a week
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Peace lilies are great. Wifey's one in her office dies every year during the summer hols. Drop of water and they spring back to life. ;D
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Now....about Schrodingers
cat aloe vera plant. ;D
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Now....about Schrodingers cat aloe vera plant. ;D
Well I walked right into that one.... :o FFS! ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Blimey I might have that bottle from Terbert if it is that good is it a big bottle it is Ok swmbo doesn't read anything on here , I hope lol
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£15 a bottle, Martin. But worth it to think you are looking at Holly Willoughby sat in the other lounge chair ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Blimey I might have that bottle from Terbert if it is that good is it a big bottle it is Ok swmbo doesn't read anything on here , I hope lol
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What with me being very local and all. ;) ;D