Palm

Item No. 299313

Bot. name: Washingtonia robusta
Characteristics: Very decorative palm tree which can be placed outside in summer. It can briefly take cold temperatures down to -2°C. The sprouting time is difficult to gauge, however. Sometimes it takes up to 40 days before you get to see the first green stalks.
Cultivation & care:

Care instructions

 

ecocube contains coconut fiber granulate, clay granulate, compostable planting cup and plant seeds.

  • Remove the paper sleeve from the ecocube and pull back sticker.
  • Carefully pour about 30 ml of water on the planted seeds.
  • Keep the ecocube in a bright, very warm place and water moderately until plants are germinating (approx. 20 ml about every 3 days). Make sure that the granulate doesn't dry up – avoid waterlogging!
  • The sprouting time is difficult to gauge. The palm will begin to germinate after about 18-25 days. Sometimes it takes up to 40 days before you get to see the first green stalks. Continue to water moderately.
  • As soon as the plant outgrows the ecocube (after about 6-8 months), repot your plant by simply placing the entire ecocube in a flower pot with some soil. The ecocube will slowly decompose and turn into a valuable fertilizer for the plant. Alternatively, it is also possible to just transplant your plant with its compostable planting cup. You can also use your empty cube as a pen holder!
  • The palm tree can than be placed outside in summer!
Pcs.

 8,95 / Pcs.

incl. VAT, excl. shipping

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Packaging

  • unit dimensions: 7.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 cm; ca. 150 g
  • minimum quantity: 30 ecocubes per box
  • packaging unit: 6 pcs. per plant variety

Material

  • alder wood (source: EU)
  • Bio Top-paper (white)

Available languages

  • German, English, French & Italian

Shelf life & storage

  • at least 2 years when stored in a dry place
  • lucky clover & love plant: max. 3 months (flower bulbs!)

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