Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera Japonica Live Plant in 4" Pot with Soil
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There is no native species of this plant in the US and it is considered an invasive species in many states. The importation of it is banned in some states.
The United States has been invaded by this species.
The plants grow quickly. In some states they are considered invasive species, so they aren't allowed. There is a lot of information about them online. Don't let it go, or you'll have problems. Know what you're getting into and make the right choice.
No relevant information is provided here for a reply to be In potting soil mix or straw, how were the plants originally grown? You may need to add a small amount of acidic fertilizer and a lot of water to help the roots grow.
Selected User Reviews For Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera Japonica Live Plant in 4" Pot with Soil
I am sorry to report that he did not survive the journey. There were a number of browned and falling leaves on his tree. He did appear to have a robust root system, however. appeared to have plenty of moisture and the stem appeared to be However, I would expect the seller to provide a piece of paper with the item's name on it, in addition to the price. As I received a twig with roots and ordered several plants, it took some guesswork to figure out which one was which so I could know where I was supposed to plant it. It has been a day and a half since he has been in the ground and he shows no more signs of stress than BTW, they drew honey on a section of the box but I only discovered it after I tore the box apart and discovered what it was once I knew what it I sent it in a priority mail box containing another priority mail box wrapped in newspaper. Plastic wrap was wrapped around the newspaper to keep it moist. As plants aren't easy to ship, I always prepare for them to need some extra TLC once they arrive. It didn't seem like he had a lot of foliage in the first place, so losing the few leaves he had made for a sad arrival, but as I said, he seemed healthy enough to survive.
A total of four plants have been purchased. Plants came in Dixie cup sized containers with soil that was pretty dry but intact. The surface was taped across the top with clear packing tape. Their backs were to each other and they lied on their sides. Although I was concerned about them unpacking them, it seems they look healthy and their roots are strong. After I replanted them, I put them into bigger pots, and I refilled them with excellent My plants did well, so I gave them a bit of soluble plant food in the water and left them outside. They thrived outside, and they were ready for planting near a fence line. The root ball in the larger pot was well established and the plants had begun to grow. They were okay and I wouldn't hesitate to Theses were a hardy plant, but I wonder whether they would have done best if they were not.
They came to me as just dried sticks in a little bit of dirt. I planted them and have given them some love, and they are beginning to show some signs of life. Hopefully they can get a good start for next year after making it through the winter. The plants are so small that I'd guess it will be several years until they flower, though I hope we will be able to smell them once they do. What do you know? I found them to be quite Maybe next year I can find them some friends at my local nursery. I will keep giving them water, fertilizer, and I hope that everything works out.
Despite being shipped in poor condition, this plant arrived in good We planted the pot under a tree in our backyard where it is growing well. The soil in the pot is still moist! It would be nice to post a picture, but two days ago, my yard man used his weed whacker to decapitate it. The growth will continue, but the time frame is too short to see the actual growth. For an extra measure of safety, I ordered two more plants from this seller!.
It arrived a week early, was large and healthy, and the soil was excellent It is most important that roots are healthy. As this plant is invasive, I intend to keep it pruned.
As it's too hard to get a refund back, I'm going to try and bring it back to life, although it doesn't look very promising and my optimism isn't high. This was a package that had no air holes at all. Wouldn't it have been better if the shipping was $13? It's time to get started! There are better ways to do things.
I was pleasantly surprised by the plants' condition and size. They were packaged excellently, healthy, and green. It has been a very rewarding experience.