My wife loves to buy plants for home HD or LO's. Especially if her parents are coming over or friends for dinner. She has to get plants to "dress up" the deck.
She'll water them and keep them looking good for about a week and then poof, nothing.
Last year she bought serveral Poinsettia's for the Deck for Christmas, and also someone had a real nice small azalea plant sent to her at the Church. (She's the Childrens Director at our Church).
Well I dont think she watered any of them once. The other day I noticed they were all looking droopy, and wilted. In all of the plants but one I sprinkled in a "dash" of Plant Wash and watered. The other one I just watered.
The next day, all the plants that got the "dash" of plant wash looked as healthy and alive as ever. The one with the water only, took about 2 days before it started to come back around.
-- Edited by Doug Rucker on Thursday 19th of January 2012 01:15:36 PM
AC Lockyer said
Jan 19, 2012
Remember I mentioned I have a hort degree? I spent 7 years in that industry. Now I know how to grow plants and really kill them. The SoftWash Systems TM Plant Wash TM was what I always wanted to brew up b ut never had the time. We just used a generic version of miracle grow and ran with that. When I got off the merry go round two years ago I finally had the time to refine and impliment some of my dreams and the Plant Wash TM was one of them.
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Monday 18th of March 2013 09:46:22 AM
Mike Paris said
Mar 18, 2013
AC, I had a customer's nandina's loose the leaves. All the rest of the plants are fine. How long should it reasonably take for the leaves to return? Customer of course is concerned, but I want to give them a reasonable expectation.
Mike Paris said
Mar 18, 2013
AC, it says I don't have permission to view?
AC Lockyer said
Mar 18, 2013
Mike Paris wrote:
AC, it says I don't have permission to view?
Fixed!
AC
Troy Layman said
Sep 27, 2014
AC, Same issue here as Mike...says I don't have permission to view that link.
My wife loves to buy plants for home HD or LO's. Especially if her parents are coming over or friends for dinner. She has to get plants to "dress up" the deck.
She'll water them and keep them looking good for about a week and then poof, nothing.
Last year she bought serveral Poinsettia's for the Deck for Christmas, and also someone had a real nice small azalea plant sent to her at the Church. (She's the Childrens Director at our Church).
Well I dont think she watered any of them once. The other day I noticed they were all looking droopy, and wilted. In all of the plants but one I sprinkled in a "dash" of Plant Wash and watered. The other one I just watered.
The next day, all the plants that got the "dash" of plant wash looked as healthy and alive as ever. The one with the water only, took about 2 days before it started to come back around.
-- Edited by Doug Rucker on Thursday 19th of January 2012 01:15:36 PM
I am very glad it is working so well!
AC
http://softwashsystems.activeboard.com/t53024947/nandinas-hibiscus-and-bouginvillas/
Try this Mark.
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Monday 18th of March 2013 09:46:22 AM
AC, I had a customer's nandina's loose the leaves. All the rest of the plants are fine. How long should it reasonably take for the leaves to return? Customer of course is concerned, but I want to give them a reasonable expectation.
AC, it says I don't have permission to view?
Fixed!
AC
Thanks!
Troy