🌿 Elevate your space with a touch of nature's elegance!
The American Plant Exchange Live Dwarf Jade Tree is a 6-inch miniature bonsai that combines elegance and low-maintenance care. Known for its drought tolerance and versatility, this plant thrives both indoors and outdoors, making it a perfect addition to any decor. Additionally, it symbolizes prosperity and good luck, making it an ideal gift.
C**L
Perfect
We received a healthy, beautiful ponytail palm. Very satisfied with this purchase.
J**W
Great quality came in already flowering
I’ve been having a bit of a hard time keeping the flowers alive when they first came in there was lots of flowers and now I’ve only got two. I wonder if that’s because it’s April. I’ve been watering it twice a week and giving it lots of sunlight, I change the pot which needed to happen pretty much immediately, because as you know, most plants are choked when they first come in. To the company for great packaging the plant was fully intact. Feel free to send me another one if you want to I love your products , I would gladly write more reviews
E**.
we’ll see.
plant arrived overall pretty dull and droopy, with several wilted/yellow/browning leaf-clusters.there are also three main woody stems that were obviously pruned not long prior to shipment.starter pot was only half-full of loose soil.perked up a little bit after a drink and some light/air.but initially not looking overall very healthy.could just be particularly bad stress/fatigue from packaging/travel.but it shipped very quickly, and i unpacked it immediately upon receipt. plus, i’ve gotten multiple other plants from this seller, and they’ve all arrived looking extremely healthy compared to this one.i’m on the fence about trying to get a refund for this one.i’d place 50/50 odds on whether it recovers and thrives vs continuing to decline and die.figure i’ll give it a bit of time to acclimate, and check roots for rot or larvae.meanwhile, i’ll contact seller and see what they have to say.will update review to reflect outcome, but initially, two stars.UPDATES:contacted seller via product support website link provided by amazon. waiting to hear back.4 days later: still haven’t heard back from seller.meanwhile, whole plant even more droopy, with further yellowing/browning. and it’s now shedding leaf clusters.5th day: upon closer inspection, turns out the plant had virtually no roots, and the soil was full of fungus gnat larvae, which are now maturing and spreading.contacted amazon customer service, shared everything i’ve mentioned so far, including that the seller had not responded.fortunately, they issued me a refund with no hassle.which is good.but i’m left having to fight a new gnat infestation threatening my other planties.what a royal pain in the a$$.i deserve more than a refund.meanwhile, they listed the official reason for the refund as “damaged during shipping.”which is total BS, and not at all what i told them.the packaging was more than adequate, and completely intact upon delivery.the problem was that the plant was not sufficiently rooted, and had a fungus gnat infestation.this is all baffling and disappointing, since i’ve gotten plants from this seller before that were in great shape.i’m also still waiting on delivery of another plant from them i ordered at the same time.hopefully that one’ll be alright.we’ll see.but, yah, despite other good experiences/product from this seller, i’m reducing my rating for this particular plant purchase to one star.would give negative stars if i could.
B**.
Just like the picture!
The dwarf pomegranate tree arrived in perfect condition with just the right amount of moisture and it's lush foliage even had a bloom. Super healthy and sturdy. I got it to cross with my other pomegranate because they need a pollinator for fruiting. Great purchase, thank you!
B**E
Inspect for fungal infections at receipt
When the tree arrived I made a few mistakes as I’m a new plant owner so take the review as you will. Most important thing is it came in with a cercospora spot infection.My first mistake was that I potted it same day without giving a chance to acclimate. The plant persevered and didn’t really react negatively. I kept it outside in the sun but I live in Pennsylvania and it rains a lot in the late summer so I brought it in to prevent it from getting too wet and placed under a powerful growth light.The cercospora infection got worse despite removing the spotted leaves and spraying with diluted peroxide solution. My second mistake was not diluting enough. While it seems to have knocked the fungal infection down a peg after a few treatments nearly all the leaves fell off. I seemed to have burned the poor thing ☹️ My bad.The leaves began to grow back, still, with the infection so I purchased fungicide at my local home improvement store. Treated once per week per instruction and the tree has bounced back significantly with minimal fungal infection to show.The new issue I’m running into is curling leaves with browning tips. Apparently evident of micronutrient deficiency. I planted two houseplant fertilizer pegs that seem to provide most if not all the micronutrients that are needed as the leaves have grown larger and the plant has become fuller and new flower buds are developing, but time will tell if I’m able to balance the nutrients and eradicate the fungal infection entirely. I found one or two spotted leaves this morning and promptly removed them.I gave 4/5 stars because the plant is hardy as hell for dealing with my crap, learning the ropes of houseplant care.I would have given 3 stars if it weren’t for the fact this plant really bounced back as fast because of the fungal infection. It has persisted and I’d like to remove it from quarentine to put it in its more permanent location in my home.Definitely check for fungus in the leaves if you buy this tree, if you see little spots, use fungicide immediately to contain it and eradicate it. It jumped to my poor avocado seedling before I took notice of what was going on.Photo 1: the plant is generally healthy nowPhoto 2: the leaf drop remainsPhoto 3: one spotted leaf removed today (removed from pot after photo of course)Photo 4: signs of micronutrient deficiency as an FYI For new owners to look out for, brown tips and curling leaves
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