🪴 Rehabilitation Guide for Boswellia Plants After Delivery

🪴 Rehabilitation Guide for Boswellia Plants After Delivery

1. Unpacking and Initial Check

  • Carefully remove the plant from its packaging.

  • Take off any protective wrapping materials.

  • Inspect the roots and trunk for signs of mold or rot.

2. Quarantine and Adaptation

  • Keep the plant separate from other plants for the first 7–10 days.

  • Place it in a bright spot with indirect light, avoiding harsh midday sun.

  • Optimal temperature: 20–26°C, with no sudden fluctuations.

3. Watering and Humidity

  • Do not water immediately after unpacking; let the soil rest for 1–2 days.

  • Then water lightly with soft (filtered or rain) water.

  • Avoid waterlogging – Boswellia does not tolerate excess moisture.

4. Leaf Drop During Stress

  • Leaf loss during transport is a normal reaction.

  • If leaves have fallen, focus on the trunk and roots — the plant is alive.

  • New leaves will appear within 2–4 weeks under proper care.

5. Stress Relief Sprays

Professional sprays can help reduce stress:

  • Algae-based sprays (e.g., Alg-A-Mic, BioBizz).

  • Vitamin B1 complexes (e.g., Superthrive).

  • Succinate-based sprays (succinic acid).

Apply as a light mist on leaves (if present) and trunk once every 7–10 days.

6. Growth and Root Stimulators

During watering, add mild stimulants every 2–3 weeks:

  • Root Juice (BioBizz)

  • HB-101 (1 drop per glass of water)

  • Zircon or Epin-Extra (always follow dosage instructions)

These will support new leaf growth and root recovery.

7. Returning to Normal Care

  • After 2–3 weeks, gradually increase sun exposure.

  • Slowly extend the intervals between waterings.

  • The plant will regain its natural appearance with a strong trunk and fresh leaves.


✨ Important Note

Boswellia are delicate travelers. Leaf drop after a long journey is natural. With patience, proper care, and light use of growth stimulants, they will recover quickly and bring beauty back to your collection.

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