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Vacation Care of Plants
Vacation Care of Plants
Q. I'll be gone soon for 1 month to
Cape May New Jersey. I have all the African
violets and babies on wicks and are doing
just fine. I have a few Kalanchoes and Begonias
that don't need too much watering so I can't
put them on wicks because they would rot.
So is there something I can do not to lose
them in that month? I kept them good all
winter long and now they are blooming but
need some vacation care ideas.
A. The Kalanchoes should do pretty well but those begonias really need moisture over one month. Do you not have anyone who could come in once a week and water them? Place them on trays filled with gravel
fill with water right up to the bottom of the pots so that the bottom is not in the water. If you use a tray 1" deep
that water will last a long time and evaporate around them giving them humidity. Also draw any blinds or curtains to reduce light. The more light the more water needed. You can sort of put them to sleep for a month if no one can water them. Then
gradually give them more light upon your return.
If you provide a couple hours only of light
for the plants they should do pretty well.
Also consider loosely wrapping a covering
over the plants of a clear plastic wrap
even a bag from the dry cleaners. Puncture
some holes in the top and sides to provide
air while you are gone and avoid moisture
buildup which would kill the begonias. Kalanchoes
are a dry climate plant so should do OK
for one month but water everything well
right before leaving.
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