Unboxing your plants and finding them wilted or overly soaked during the rainy season? Dont panic.
Have you ever experienced this? You order a plant online with excitement, but when you open the box during a rainy spell, the plant looks a bit 'unhappy'—yellow leaves, soggy soil, or a damp smell that risks fungal growth. As someone who has spent years packing and shipping plants, I can tell you that the rainy season is a real challenge for plant delivery.Why is the rainy season a big test for online plants?
High humidity combined with the enclosed space of a shipping box creates the perfect environment for fungi and bacteria. Moreover, if shipping is delayed due to storms, the plant becomes extra stressed. But dont worry, I have 7 professional steps to help your plants recover quickly.7 Steps to Ensure Plant Survival
1. Inspect Immediately (Dont repot yet!)The first golden rule: check if the soil is too soggy or if any parts are rotting. If you see rot, use clean scissors to snip it off immediately. Never repot on the first day; the plant is stressed from travel.
2. Wipe the Leaves to Reduce Dampness
Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away dust or accumulated moisture. This helps the plant breathe better and reduces the chance of fungi lurking in leaf crevices.
3. Recover in a 'Bright but Dry' Spot
Find a place with good ventilation and bright indirect light. Avoid letting more rain hit the plant. Good airflow is key to evaporating excess moisture.
4. Check Soil Before Watering (Finger Test)
During the rainy season, soil dries slower. Poke your finger 1-2 inches into the soil. If it feels cool and moist, skip watering. A slightly dry plant survives more easily than a soaked one.
5. Boost Immunity with Vitamin B1
If the plant looks very wilted, try watering it with a diluted Vitamin B1 solution. This reduces transplant shock and effectively stimulates root activity.
6. Quarantine for Observation
Dont place the newcomer with your existing plant gang yet. Separate it for 3-7 days to monitor for any hidden pests or diseases that might have hitched a ride in the humid box.
7. Choose 'Airier' Potting Mix
If after a week the plant is strong and needs repotting, use a mix that drains exceptionally well, like adding more Perlite or pumice than usual to handle rainy season humidity.
Summary Table: Do & Dont for Rainy Season Unboxing
| Do | Dont |
|---|---|
| Check for root and leaf rot immediately | Repot into a new container right away |
| Place in a well-ventilated area | Place in direct hot sun or heavy rain |
| Use Finger Test for soil moisture | Over-water thinking the plant is thirsty |
FAQ: Common Questions About Rainy Season Deliveries
Q: What if the soil is completely muddy upon opening?A: Use paper towels or a dry cloth to absorb excess moisture. You can also use a fan on a low, distant setting to help evaporate the water.
Q: Should I apply fungicide immediately?
A: If you see water-soaked brown spots on leaves, snip them off and spray a mild fungicide. If it looks fine, just ensuring good airflow is enough.
If you are looking for a beautiful new friend to care for or need plant advice, feel free to reach out to us at 'PAMA Gardener'. We select the healthiest plants and use the most secure packing techniques to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. Come and take a plant home to heal your soul!