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Parcel packaging:
*The cuttings are packaged bare root, well protected in sphagnum moss (to retain humidity during their journey). Depending on the species of cuttings (e.g. succulents), sometimes I put dried sphagnum moss or pack them into the growing pot.
*All cuttings sold in the store are rooted in soil and substrate (unless indicated in the advertisement).
* The cuttings are then wrapped in kraft paper (approximately 90 gm thick) and they are slipped into strong and rigid boxes. Depending on the type of plant, I also add two layers of kraft paper and secure the package continents with paper. I limit the use of plastic as much as I can.
Shipments:
*NEW: Pickup possible directly in our showroom in Septèmes-les-vallons (13240), Fr. Do not hesitate to contact me to finalize :)
*Shipments for FRANCE are made from Monday to Thursday. Parcels are sent with Colissimo without signature. If you want, I can also send you to the relay points of your choice. Do not hesitate to contact me (mobile number is obligatory in this case).
*Sends to the EU are only made on Mondays (rarely Tuesday or Wednesday if time permits).
The Heat Pack:
*The heat pack is a heater that is very useful for transporting cuttings during the winter. It helps the cuttings retain some warmth during periods of frost.
*Heat packs should simply be thrown away after use. We do not mix them in our substrates etc.
*We order them when the night (or morning) temperature drops by minus 10 degrees.
*The heat pack is sold separately and the direct link is here:
https://rb.gy/orzwxr
After receiving the package:
*You have your cuttings now. What to do?
Cuttings received in packages are sometimes hungry and tired, which is very normal after a trip. Before taking them directly, we take a small glass with it (¼ part of water) and we put the sphagnum moss received and the cutting in it for about 3 or 4 hours (we do not pass the cutting directly in water because the roots are used to substrate and bacteria in the substrate in combination with water can cause rot. If you ever want to hydro the cuttings, you must wash the roots well with lukewarm water (several times).
The choice of pot:
1.Size
We always use the correct size pots.
The risk of root rot is very high when a cutting is in a pot that is too large because the amount of substrate and water is very important for the roots.
Large pot = Lots of substrate = Lots of water = Too much time to dry and the roots are bathed in water.
So it is important to put the correct pot diameter.
2. Material
We often talk about potting material, we use a terracotta or plastic pot (with a pot cover) etc.
Terracotta pots are generally ideal for plants. They help drain excess water from the entire pot surface and they also help the roots dry out a little quickly before the next watering. BUT in certain species of plants (like calathea/Maranta etc) the roots do not like periods of drought (even the shortest) and here we adopt plastic pots which are very useful in retaining humidity.
3. Background
We always choose pots with a pierced bottom (whatever the pot, ceramic, plastic or even terracotta).
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask me. I will be happy to answer you.
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💜 Colorful & easy
Tradescantia Nanouk enchants with its variegated foliage of pink, purple, and green. Shown here in a set of two well-rooted cuttings .
🪴 Express Culture
- Ideal suspension
- Light: bright
- Easy maintenance
Tradescantia Purpusii 🌿
Set of 2 well-rooted cuttings of this rare tradescantia with very graphic oblong bronze-purple leaves.
💡 Tips
- Light : Bright for deep colors
- Watering : Moderate
- Temperature : 15-25°C ideal
- Growth : Upright then drooping
🎨 Special feature
Its bronze leaves change color depending on the light. Native to the Mexican rainforests.
Tradescantia Purple Joy 💜
A tradescantia with intense metallic purple foliage, with iridescent reflections depending on the light, very easy to grow.
🌞 Ideal conditions
- Light : Bright for intense colors
- Watering : Moderate
- Growth : Rapid and drooping
- Cuttings : Extremely easy
🌱 Origin
A recent horticultural variety. Its trailing shape and bright colors make it a star in hanging baskets.
Tradescantia 'White Brightness' ☁️ Immaculate Cascade
An exceptional variety of tradescantia with entirely creamy white leaves, bringing a unique light to hanging baskets or arrangements.
Features :
- Color: Uniform creamy white
- Port: Very graphic drooping
- Growth: Fast and vigorous
Advice :
💧 Regular watering • ☀️ Bright indirect light • ✂️ Pinching recommended
Special feature:
Whiter than albiflora, with no trace of green
Tradescantia Pink Panther 🌸
Spectacular variety of tradescantia with pink and green striped leaves.
💡 Maintenance tips
- Light : Bright to intensify colors
- Watering : Regular but not excessive
- Growth : Rapid and drooping
- Cuttings : Very easy to propagate
💖 Decoration
Brings a touch of bright color to your hangings or shelves. Origin: Tropical America.
Tradescantia pallida 'Purple Heart' - Intense Purple Misery Plant 💜
Tradescantia pallida 'Purple Heart' - Intense Purple Misery Plant 💜
Tradescantia 'Purple Heart' 🌿
Trailing plant with deep purple foliage and purple stems. Fast growing, perfect for hanging baskets.
🌞 Easy to grow
- Light : Bright for intense color
- Watering : Moderate
- Growth : Very fast
- Cuttings : Extremely easy
✨ Special feature
The stronger the light, the deeper the purple. Discreet pink flowers. Origin: Mexico.
Set of 3 Tradescantias 💜 Purple Collection
Assortment of three misères in complementary purple and variegated colors, to create colorful cascades.
Content :
- Tradescantia purple heart: Plain deep purple
- Tradescantia purple joy: Violet variegated with cream
- Tradescantia nanouk: Pink and green variegation
Interview :
💧 Regular watering • ☀️ Bright light • ✂️ Easy pruning
Advantage:
Fast growing, perfect for beginners.

