Winter shipping

Winter shipping

Shipping tropical plants during the winter months can be a delicate process. As a plant enthusiast, it's important to understand how to properly care for your new arrivals to ensure they thrive in their new environment. Here are some expert tips to help you navigate the winter shipping of tropical plants and what to do once you receive your order in the mail.

1. Choose the Right Shipping Method

When ordering tropical plants during the winter, opt for expedited shipping to minimize the time your plants spend in transit. Look for shipping options that include insulation and heat packs to protect your plants from the cold temperatures. Plant Daddies offers shipping insurance as well to make any issues as worry free as possible! Shipping Insurance

2. Unpack Carefully

Once your tropical plants arrive, carefully unpack them from their shipping box. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures during the unpacking process. Inspect the plants for any damage during shipping and contact the seller if you notice any issues.

3. Acclimate Your Plants

Before placing your tropical plants in their new home, allow them to acclimate to the indoor environment. This process helps the plants adjust to the new temperature and humidity levels, reducing the risk of shock.

4. Provide Adequate Light and Water

Tropical plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Find a suitable location in your home that provides the right amount of sunlight for your plants. Additionally, water your plants according to their specific needs, taking care not to overwater or underwater them.

5. Monitor Humidity Levels

During the winter months, indoor air tends to be drier due to use of heaters, which can be challenging for tropical plants. Consider using a humidifier or placing a tray of water near your plants to increase humidity levels and create a more favorable environment for them.

 

By following these expert tips for winter shipping of tropical plants and providing proper care once they arrive, you can enjoy a thriving indoor garden year-round. Remember to research the specific care requirements of each plant species to ensure they receive the best possible care.