Why Acclimatization is Not Just About 'Humidity' but 'Survival'
As a botanist with over a decade of experience, I often see beginners fail when their expensive variegated or imported plants wither within days. The issue isn't always the plant's quality, but rather 'Transplant Shock.' Acclimatization is the process of balancing the plant's osmotic pressure and transpiration to match its new environment, which is the most critical stage of plant care.The Botanical Principles of Acclimatization
When plants are in shipping boxes or high-humidity labs, their stomata stay wide open as they adapt to low transpiration environments. If suddenly exposed to drier outside air, they lose water faster than their roots can absorb it, leading to leaf burn and collapse. Acclimatization creates a 'simulated microclimate' to gradually lower humidity levels systematically.Professional Step-by-Step Acclimatization
- Prepare Clean Substrate: I recommend using squeezed-dry Sphagnum moss or a Perlite and Pumice mix to minimize fungal risks.
- Container Selection: Use clear plastic bags or boxes to allow light penetration, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent the 'Greenhouse Effect' from overheating the plant.
- Ventilation: Keep it sealed for the first 7 days, then begin opening it for 5-10 minutes daily to allow for CO2 exchange.
Comparison Table of Optimal Conditions
| Factors | In-Box Conditions | Normal Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Relative Humidity (RH) | 80-90% | 50-60% |
| Transpiration Rate | Very Low | High |
| Root Rot Risk | Moderate (if too wet) | Low |
Common Myth: 'The Wetter, The Better'
This is a fatal mistake! Acclimatization is about maintaining 'Air Humidity,' not 'Substrate Wetness.' If the medium is too wet in stagnant air, Phytophthora fungi will immediately attack the root system. Remember: 'Moist, not saturated' is the golden rule at Pa-Ma The Gardener.FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long should I acclimate the plant?A: Usually 14-21 days, depending on the strength of the existing root system.
Q: What if leaves turn yellow inside the box?
A: Check the roots immediately. If roots are healthy, it might be insufficient light. If roots are rotting, trim the decay, apply lime paste, and restart the process with a drier medium.