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I placed my order on Thursday afternoon, it was dispatched on Friday and I received it on Saturday morning. However, the young plants (kind of plant embryos) were all stunted, all dried up, all rubbish. So, wanting to spare myself the stress of whether they would survive or not, I just dumped them in the bin as they were. Then I went and bought some plants from a private seller I found on Gumtree. NEVER AGAIN!
Ibrahima N.
3 out of 5
3 young plants had naked roots
The root ball remained in the packaging.
Michel G.
Fair
The young plants were in a better condition than the others.
Summary: either the cardboard was mishandled or there was a problem with the packaging! Let's see if there is any shoot regrowth!!!
Marie Rose S.
Same
Damaged seedlings
annick L.
Disappointed
Very disappointed, first order received in very bad condition, a second one was sent to me by Promesse de Fleurs as a commercial gesture, and the result is the same, tomato plants received damaged, mixed up, withered, in short I still transplanted them but they seem to be in very bad shape, I will not order this kind of product from you anymore, truly disappointed.
Yann D.
the young plants are very small
pascal V.
Right, but!
The packaging needs to be adjusted to the volume of the naked roots.
1st shipment: 15 naked roots
2nd shipment: 3 out of 15 in naked roots
The roots are very small.
The packaging boxes are too big and allow the roots to come out.
Joel C.
healthy young plants
Receptacle adapted to individualize each young plants which are in good health.
Tiphaine S.
suitable plants
For all the young tomato plants, I find them suitable for the season. I only criticize the pruning of the root balls. Some plants were naked, with the soil no longer at the base but spread around.
Geneviève M.
very displeased
arrived loose, completely unstructured and with naked roots