r/TakeaPlantLeaveaPlant • u/nadapotata • 21h ago
🎁 Giveaway Begonias & terrarium - Free to good home
Edit: I think we found a home!
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I am moving and can't bring these with me. If you are in the Atlanta, Georgia area (near Toco Hills in Decatur), would you like to come pick them up? They come with the terrarium, plant light, and a plastic cover to keep the humidity in.
Here is the only issue - They need to be gone by 9 pm Wed. June 3.
Plants were originally from Botanicaz. These are the ones I recognize or have labeled:
96 V.8
90 V.2 'Purple Starburst'
15 ‘Snowberry’
105 V.1
Several others, but I've done a terrible job labeling them when I propagate.
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u/DistanceMachine 20h ago
This is wild. Good luck to anyone in the area, I’d be there in a heartbeat.
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u/DistanceMachine 20h ago
Or you could throw them in a box and mail them to me. No worry about packaging. I’ll send you $100 and rehab them.
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u/nadapotata 19h ago
If it doesn't work out for some reason I'll take you up on that. I worry about how they'll ship, they so finicky.
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u/Environmental-Area86 2👍, 0👎, 📦 Decent 20h ago
WHAT?!?!!! Omg I will DM you!! Can grab tomorrow!!!!! 😭🥹🥹🥹🥹🥲
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