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I'm sorry about that.
My 80-year-old mum is in love with this plant, which is becoming increasingly difficult to find. For Mother's Day, I planted two young plants in the ground, while the others were potted temporarily until their future place of implantation.
6 days after these plantings, I'm not a novice in the field, the plants have been reduced to black residues.
SOPHIE
Oceanic
some plug plants bought a few years ago; they have produced a "baby", a perennial plant that took 2 years to establish and flower in a corner of the garden; now, it survives the winters and blooms all summer!
isabelle
Chaneins
Very surprised by the size of the vine-plant plugs! Advertised as 4 cm (2in), they rather resemble a maximum of 1.5 cm (1in)! Moreover, several had yellow leaves; as I initially did not opt for these expensive vine-plant plugs compared to bucket plants and being more sensitive to their shipping conditions, I am very skeptical about their survival...
madeleine
The Ectot hedge (Manche)
No issues, vine-plants potted in 10.5 cm (4in) pots upon receipt. Kept under shelter in the evening for planting at the end of May or early June.
nicolas
big disappointment this year
I'm used to buying this product from Promesse de Fleurs. Despite their very good condition upon receipt followed by a good recovery at planting, the vine-plants did not grow or only grew very little. I think it may be due to the heat of this summer. I will try again next year.
Chantal R.
8A
Hello,
Indeed, a bit like the other comments, the young plants delivered are very (too?) small and as a result, I don't know if the transplantation will go well ....
Thank you,
On 5 vine-plants, 2 died within 24 hours of being received and planted. The remaining 3 young plants are still alive, for now.
Alexandre S.
Weak plants
On 5 young plants, 2 died within 24 hours of receiving and planting. The remaining 3 are still alive, for now.
Alexandre S.
I am very disappointed, the young plants were all jumbled up in their plastic box and tiny, with one already in somewhat bad condition. I planted them on the same day but today I don't know if they will recover. I can hardly see them. The little leaves have practically disappeared.