When your plants arrive, remove them carefully from the package and free the leaves from the bag. The plants have been in transit for 2-3 days in complete darkness and 100% humidity. Make sure to transition your Kratom plants into their new environment by using a humidity dome, large bag or plastic tub and slowly begin to introduce more fresh air to its environment each day for about 7-10 days until the plant is acclimated to its new environment. For Kratom Seedlings, make sure to transition them into their new environment for 10-14 days. Kratom seedlings are more sensitive to environmental change and take a little more time to acclimate. In addition, make sure to keep the plants in indirect sunlight for the first two days. By following these steps, you will prevent the plant from experiencing shock, going from one extreme environment to another so quickly.
Once your Kratom trees have acclimated to their new environment, they can be grown in partial or full sunlight.
You should transplant your new plants within the first week or so as they will be fully rooted in the cup and ready for transplant. You will want to purchase high nutrient organic potting soil such as Fox Farms Ocean Forrest and organic liquid fish fertilizer to assure these plants receive the high amount of nutrients that they require to reach full potential. In your soil mixture, make sure to mix in roughly 15% perlite to assure proper drainage and aeration of the soil. Kratom loves water, so make sure to water your trees daily! It is near impossible to overwater them. In fact, a majority of the wild and plantation grown kratom in the JongKong Regency is completely submerged underwater and grows along the banks of the Kapuas River.
To control those inevitable pests that will eventually make their way over to your Kratom trees, you will want to make sure and purchase 100% Organic Neem oil. Research online how to properly apply Neem oil to your soil and leaves for various insects. It will no doubt do the job, organically.
The optimal temperature range for growing Kratom is (70-90) degrees Fahrenheit. Kratom grows much faster in their optimal temperature range during the Spring/Summer months. As temps drop below 60 degrees F, you will observe their growth rate slows down. So if you are planning to grow your Kratom trees in areas around the U.S that get below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, you will want to invest in a greenhouse or indoor grow tent and grow light to assure that you can grow your Kratom trees year-round without any worries of harming the foliage from cold snaps.
Kratom is very resilient and acclimates very well to different environments. By following these basic steps, you will have flourishing Kratom Trees! Call or text us at (409) 250-2452 for any questions you may have in regards to growing Kratom.
Once your Kratom trees have acclimated to their new environment, they can be grown in partial or full sunlight.
You should transplant your new plants within the first week or so as they will be fully rooted in the cup and ready for transplant. You will want to purchase high nutrient organic potting soil such as Fox Farms Ocean Forrest and organic liquid fish fertilizer to assure these plants receive the high amount of nutrients that they require to reach full potential. In your soil mixture, make sure to mix in roughly 15% perlite to assure proper drainage and aeration of the soil. Kratom loves water, so make sure to water your trees daily! It is near impossible to overwater them. In fact, a majority of the wild and plantation grown kratom in the JongKong Regency is completely submerged underwater and grows along the banks of the Kapuas River.
To control those inevitable pests that will eventually make their way over to your Kratom trees, you will want to make sure and purchase 100% Organic Neem oil. Research online how to properly apply Neem oil to your soil and leaves for various insects. It will no doubt do the job, organically.
The optimal temperature range for growing Kratom is (70-90) degrees Fahrenheit. Kratom grows much faster in their optimal temperature range during the Spring/Summer months. As temps drop below 60 degrees F, you will observe their growth rate slows down. So if you are planning to grow your Kratom trees in areas around the U.S that get below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, you will want to invest in a greenhouse or indoor grow tent and grow light to assure that you can grow your Kratom trees year-round without any worries of harming the foliage from cold snaps.
Kratom is very resilient and acclimates very well to different environments. By following these basic steps, you will have flourishing Kratom Trees! Call or text us at (409) 250-2452 for any questions you may have in regards to growing Kratom.