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YOUR HOUSE PLANT DELIVERY: Your grower’s choice plant pack includes 6 fully-rooted indoor plants in 2″ pots. The plants in each pack vary in height, approximately 5″ tall.
WHAT’S IN THE PLANT BOX: Varieties include Pothos, Peperomia, Philodendron, Syngonium, Spider Plants, English Ivy, Begonias, Monstera, Croton, Fittonia, and variegated plants.
REAL PLANTS: Grow these easy plants for living room decor, home office decor, and beyond! Plant lovers adore our selection of quality, low-maintenance plants.
ABOUT US: Plants and animals make everything better, from simply raising our spirits to enriching our everyday lives. That’s why a portion of every purchase is directed to our mission to help place shelter animals in happy homes.
HEATWAVE ADVISORY: Please consider local temperatures before placing an order. Your plants may arrive damaged/wilted if shipped in temperatures exceeding 95° and left unattended in extreme heat. We strongly recommend unboxing your delivery immediately upon arrival.
9 reviews for Easy to Grow Houseplants (Pack of 6), Live House Plants in Containers, Growers Choice Plant Set in Planters with Potting Soil Mix, Home Décor Planting Kit or Outdoor Garden Gifts by Plants for Pets
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Erik Haraldson –
Great value, don’t expect what you see in the pictures
1 of 12 plants arrived severely bruised and died. 2 others lost foliage. The remainder were of hardier varieties and had no apparent issues. The soil in 11 of 12 plants was dripping wet, the 12th plant was bone dry and the plant was slightly wilted.No labels or growing instructions were included, so I’m not sure what most of the plants are exactly or what growing conditions they require. This is sold by Amazon, fulfilled by a 3rd party. I reached out to the 3rd party, through an email they provided in the package, but they did not respond within 2 business days. I’m guessing multiple 3rd party wholesalers provides these plants for Amazon, which would explain the myriad of experiences in the reviews.I re-potted all surviving plants today, 6 days after receipt, having allowed the soil to dry out so it would could be removed from the roots more easily. 4 of 12 were approaching root bound stage and were definitely ready to be re-potted. 3 more had well developed root structures and I’m confident will do well. The remaining 4 I likely should have left in their current container for now, but I figured the damage was done by checking and went ahead with it – I only have concerns with 1 of these 4, but it did visibly perk up after being transplanted.Now – back to value for money – I received 2 types of ivy and something I’m not at all familiar with. I made the call to split these as part of the re-potting process and ended up with 15 total plants added to my collection.The features Amazon asks us to rate are giftable, value for money, and easy to grow.• Giftable – yes, but I wouldn’t gift them unless you know somebody that truly wants a truly random assortment of small plants (do not expect the mix resembling what you see in the photos, for instance i only received 1 planter with a pothos (it had 3 starts within it)• Value for Money – They were the best bang for the buck choice, at the time of purchase, and my experience indicates that you might get better value than advertised.• Easy to grow – most likely these are all plants that are understood to be easy to grow – but if you don’t know what you’ve received, you won’t know how to care for it.I was actually hoping to receive a pothos heavy mix, as shown in the photos. I have a massive north facing window that gets beautiful indirect sunlight. Pothos are a hardy plant and do exceptionally well through shipping.Bottom line, but only 1 week later, I think going forward I will buy just the plants I want, but I haven’t ruled out rolling the dice on another set.
Nurse Bex –
#1 Company for Air Plants!
Plants for Pets is the only company I will order air plants from off Amazon. I’ve had consistently positive experiences with them (Plus several negative ones with other companies on here). As usual, all 6 of the plants arrived in perfect condition! They threw in an extra one as well. (So kind!) Care was taken to ensure that they were not damaged during the shipping process.Helpful instructions on how to acclimate the plants to their new environment upon arrival were enclosed in the package, as well as ongoing care, accompanied by details on how to customize the routine based upon your your specific climate conditions.Note: There’s no excessive material waste in the package. Everything is recyclable! No nasty styrofoam or plastic!I received a beautiful variety of 5 different types of plants. (5 different species with 2 being the same, for 7 plants total, including the freebie.) This company comes across as being truly enthusiastic and caring about air plants!UPDATE: In the past, I’ve killed a lot of air plants. Growing them in a hot, dry climate (I live in the Phoenix metropolitan area) isn’t intuitive, but after much trial-and-error, coupled with research, I’ve finally got the hang of it. Here’s a summary of what I’ve learned……Watering: Misting doesn’t cut it for me. Most of the air plants I’ve lost from rot involved misting, so I’ve completely stopped doing it. Now I exclusively soak them in distilled water. (Up to 3 times/week during the summer, 1-2 times/week during the winter.) I also soak them for at least 1-2 hours, but discovered that they can handle being soaked longer than this, even overnight, as long as they’re totally dried after removal. (I learned this after an air plant somehow “leaped” off a shelf and happened to land into a vase that was filled with distilled water. I discovered it the next morning and was very concerned! After letting it dry, I noticed that it looked really healthy, so I no longer worry about soaking them too long.)Drying: It’s essential to ensure that air plants are allowed to dry completely after being soaked (or misted, if that’s the method that works best for you). This is especially important if you keep them in a glass terrarium enclosure. I’ve found that drying them upside or at an angle better ensures that moisture doesn’t get trapped anywhere.Dry Placement: I’ve lost several air plants in the past by placing them on live moss and other areas that have moisture. For example, I had one that was doing great, hanging out on a large leaf of another plant. One day, it fell off and a housemate, attempting to be helpful, placed it on the moist soil of a neighboring Caladium. This instigated a rotting process that I was never able to get under control. After this happened, I only keep them in places where there’s zero chances of them getting prolonged exposure to a moist surface.Light: I disagree that these are “low light tolerant plants,” at least for most species. I now have them directly in front of an East facing window. Had I done this immediately after arrival, it probably would have put them in shock and killed them. They can’t go from being in a dark package for several days during shipping and directly into a bright area. I acclimated them gradually by placing them several feet away from the window and reducing the distance every week. This allows them bright morning light, with some protection from the UV blocking features of the glass, so the sun is intense but not to the point of frying them. (If your windows don’t have such features, they may need to be kept farther back.) They also receive sun in the afternoon, but it’s not at such a high intensity as they would be in front of a West or South facing window.Humidity: One of the major mistakes I made with previous air plants was failing to understand that they need humidity to thrive. (Again, some species don’t, but these certainly do.) In Phoenix, the humidity level is often under 25%, so while I’ve managed to keep some alive without supplemental humidity, it always limited their ability to thrive. Increasing the humidity also seems to enable them to better tolerate the brighter light. I have my Calathea plants (they absolutely require high humidity) by the same East facing window, so there’s a humidifier running constantly now, and the humidity is mostly maintained over 60% in this area. The condition of the air plants have dramatically improved since I started doing this.
Cam –
4 ⭐️
Everything looks so good, healthy and packaged very well. The reason for the 4 starts is because none of the plants had the names of what they are and I got 3 sets of doubles. I had to Google them with pictures to find out what they are and write it down. Getting 3 sets of of doubles is a bummer, it would have been nice to get 12 completely different plants but oh well. Maybe next time I put get another order they’ll all be 12 different plants.
Jode Bode –
Perfect, nice variety, arrived in perfect condition.
I was wondering how delicate house plant would arrive after being sent thru the post office…to my pleasant all arrive in perfect shape. I was so happy to see these nice tiny, but healthy plants, I just added another set to be delivered all over again.
Michael –
The order was delayed for over 12 days and then when it arrived, we 2 airplants that were already dead and dry and the rest were almost dying. I am requesting for a full refund for the substandard quality of the product.
Nathalie35 –
Livraison rapide et plantes super belles ! Merci
Northumbrian –
2 out of the 6 might survive. 1 was DOA and others don’t look happy after a month. Went to see my local Plant/Flower shop in west van and could have got the same but bigger and better condition for 1/2 the price.
Chan –
All plants arrived dead. 1 may be salvageable.
E. A. Curran –
Received two dead plants and three badly damaged ones.