Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Travel: Proper Preparation and Covering

Proper Preparation & Covering 

Travel


Over the summer I traveled to Hawaii for roughly three weeks. In preparation for my leave, I took several measures to ensure my plants (especially the vulnerable, young ones) would be taken care of while I was away. Succulents do not need much water to thrive, so I was not too worried about applying water often. Texas weather, however, is notoriously hot, windy, and cold at night. By covering the potters with plastic bags I was able to trap moisture within the soil-making up for water and humidity lost due to excessive heat and wind. I also moved plants to a sheltered location, reducing wind and temperature stress.

To cover the plants I took a standard trash bag and cut it in half. I then cut a line half way to the center of the plastic rectangle, then cutting a circle out of the center large enough to fit around the base of the plant. The ends of the plastic were tucked under the edges of the rims of the potters, and secured with duct tape. Plants were then placed in a sheltered location, out of direct wind and sun. 
Upon returning three weeks later I discovered that many of my plants had become sexually mature while I was gone. After I uncovered the potters I noticed that the emerging pups were very pale in color-almost white.



Covered Aloe


Other Cultivation and Maintenance tips:

Transplanting


Compost Tea
Organic compost tea for Aloe Vera (coming soon)






The Green Project 2013
                  ~ Gabriella

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