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What to do with a new plant right after purchasing it

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💧 5. Water (But Not Always Right Away)

Many plants are watered right before they’re sold, so they might not need a drink yet.

✅ Check the soil: Stick your finger an inch deep—if it feels dry, water slowly and thoroughly until water runs out the drainage hole.

đŸš« Don’t overwater “just in case”—this is a common cause of root rot in new plants.


đŸ§Ș 6. Quarantine from Other Plants (If You Can)

If you already have houseplants, keep your new one separate for about 7–10 days. This helps prevent the spread of any hidden pests or diseases.

✅ Place it on a separate shelf, windowsill, or even in a different room temporarily.


📝 7. Learn Its Care Requirements

Now’s a great time to research your plant’s specific needs, such as:

  • How often to water
  • Preferred humidity and temperature
  • Feeding schedule
  • Repotting needs

Write it down or save it in a plant care app so you don’t forget later!


🌿 Final Thoughts

Your new plant is more than just decor—it’s a living organism that needs a bit of attention to adjust to its new home. With a few simple steps—inspecting, cleaning, placing it in the right light, and monitoring its needs—you’ll set your new plant up for long-term success.

So go ahead and enjoy your plant-parent moment! A little patience in the beginning pays off in the form of a happy, thriving plant for months (and years) to come.


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