Description: In hoodoo, conjure the plant is often used as a prosperity charm. It promotes good business (if placed in a place of work) and happiness and abundance in the home (when placed by the front entrance with a few dollar bills and crystal quartz added to the water). After you put the Resurrection plant in water, you simply place it near your door to draw in abundance. When you need a little prosperity, you purge your house and/or yourself with the water in the bowl, or use the water as a floor or door wash.En hoodoo, conjurar la planta se usa a menudo como un amuleto de prosperidad. Promueve los buenos negocios (si se coloca en un lugar de trabajo) y la felicidad y la abundancia en el hogar (cuando se coloca junto a la entrada principal con unos pocos billetes de un dólar y cuarzo cristalino agregado al agua). Después de poner la planta de Resurrección en agua, simplemente la coloca cerca de su puerta para atraer en abundancia. Cuando necesite un poco de prosperidad, purgue su casa y/o usted mismo con el agua en el recipiente, o use el agua para lavar el piso o la puerta. WateringA big part of watering your Rose of Jericho is your pot setup.Step 1: To “plant” your Rose of Jericho, select a shallow dish with no drainage holes and fill with pebbles or gravel, leaving an inch or two of space at the top. (By the way, we’ve seen people revive these in a dish of water without the pebbles. We just find that the pebbles make a nice base and give the plant something to sit on.)Step 2: Fill the dish with water until the pebbles are just submerged. Note: Chlorine and other chemicals in tap water can damage your Rose of Jericho (and other houseplants too), so leave the water out overnight before adding to your dish, or leave in the dish overnight before adding the plant. This will allow the chlorine to dissipate and leave behind clean, pure water for your plant. Step 3: Place your dried Rose of Jericho on top of the water so that the roots are submerged. The plant should start blooming within a few hours.Now that you’re set up, how do you keep it happy? Well, it’s all in your schedule. ScheduleChange the water for your Rose of Jericho every day to keep it clean. (If you skip a day here and there, you’ll be okay.) Simply set out some fresh water every night, then in the morning, drain the dish and add the fresh water. The trick to preventing overwatering and root rot in Rose of Jericho is to give it water-free rests. Pick one day a week to drain the dish completely and let your plant rest. You can leave it in the dry dish or take it out. Simple! Every month, give your Rose of Jericho a week without water to dry out a little bit. Choose the same week every month to make this easy. Simply drain the dish and leave the plant on the pebbles, or remove the plant completely and put it in a darker place. PlantingWhen you purchase your Rose of Jericho, it will look like a brown, dried-up ball of moss, which is basically what it is.It does have roots, but they don’t actually need to attach, so you don’t need soil (it’s more like hydroponics).To “plant,” fill a small pot or bowl without drainage holes (first time you’ve heard that, right?) with pebbles or gravel, and fill with water until the pebbles are just barely submerged. Perch your Rose of Jericho on top so that the roots touch the water. Place in indirect light (like on a countertop in a sunny kitchen) and watch the magic happen!Tip: Use distilled water or let tap water sit out overnight for the chlorine and any other chemicals to evaporate before adding to your plant.Change the water every day or so and give it a water-free rest day each week. Every couple of weeks, let the plant dry out completely.If you’d like, you can put a false Rose of Jericho in soil after it’s been in water for a while and starts to form roots. Keep the soil fairly moist. However, these can get pretty big when planted in soil, so you may or may not want to do this.TemperatureDon’t let the plant get too hot or too cold. Most room temperatures are fine, but watch for drafts and vents. Although a Rose of Jericho is native to desert environments, it can still be sensitive to extreme fluctuations in temperature.LightA Rose of Jericho will thrive in good light, but if it curls up in low light (or if you put it away in a closet for safekeeping over the winter), you can always revive it!MEASURES 1.5-4" (MEASURED IN DORMANT STATE)ONE FREE CRYSTAL QUARTZ PER PLANT PURCHASEDShips 1 - 3 days. • FREE SHIPPING TO ALL USA TERRITORIES & APOS + HI, AK & PUERTO RICO SHIPPING 2-5 DAYS DELIVERY. Please, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us. Sold As a Curio Only. Thanks for visiting us! Se envía de 1 a 3 días. * ENVÍO GRATIS A TODOS LOS TERRITORIOS DE EE. UU. + ENVÍO HI, AK Y PUERTO RICO ENTREGA DE 2-5 DÍAS. Por favor, si tiene alguna pregunta, no dude en contactarnos. Vendido Como Una Curiosidad Solamente. Gracias por visitarnos!
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