All orders have been processed. A limited number of new orders can be placed. And a cute little hero shows off his beauty.
- Roy Cijsouw
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
It was quite a challenge to actually finish it today. With a small follow-up shipment for next week. It's finally finished. I'm accepting a small number of new orders. There's a maximum of 24 pots (due to the size of the box), and with unrooted cuttings, 3 cuttings take up the space of one pot. So, 20 pots + 12 unrooted is possible. Or any other combination.
If no more orders can be placed, I'll post a new message at the top of the site.
I'm pleasantly surprised to see that the protective covers, combined with the new transparent pots, are doing a good job of keeping the soil contained. My past experience with these covers hasn't been great. Often, the pot didn't fit properly in the cover. But even with other packaging methods, keeping the soil in the pots remains a challenge. Now that this is all specially designed, it seems to do its job well. And it saves me a lot of time in packaging.
Because of the large quantity I've processed in a short time, I quickly discovered a major drawback. For example, Hoya serpens, kanyukumariana, sp. (Mini Coin) and other small-leaved plants don't just grow in the center/upwards, but spread out across the pot. They don't fit very well in these sleeves. The opening should actually be wider for this. However, having a new sleeve made for this isn't an option at the moment.
Therefore, when I plant the new pots, I'm going to try placing the cuttings more centrally, hoping that they'll fit better in the sleeves.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to take photos of the thomsonii spectacle yet. But a little hero has shown himself. That I have to share. And some more photos from last week while packing and collecting. This is only a small part. Unfortunately I didn't take pictures of everything. I've never had boxes as large as these ones before. And sometimes multiple for a single order. The mail carrier is grateful. Haha, luckily the boxes aren't heavy.



















