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29/09
2005

Pet Plants - Grow Your Own Tree

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Pet PlantBrando’s Pet Tree Strap already sold out, but don’t worry, now you have another chance to get closer to the nature and take care your own tree with Pet Plants. It’s a miniature bonsai inside the capsule which can be used as a fashionable kit for your mobile phone or key ring, just like the Pet Tree Strap.

Like a real plant, you need to give the Pet Plant water and sunlight to make it grow. The watering frequency is depend on the plant’s type (detail below), but you only need to dip the bottom of the capsule into water for 2-3 minutes. Once grown, in about 3 - 6 months, you can move it to a larger pot for your home or garden.

There are 2 different Pet Plant species you can choose. Each PetPlant has their own unique beauty and characteristics.

  1. Aurora Peace Cactus
    Species: Trichodiadema densum
    The name Ping , translating to Peace is symbolised by the Aurora Cactus. The Aurora Cactus is a symbol of everlasting peace. Once developed the cactus blossoms with beautiful large flowers and provides ongoing peace to the grower and their family.
    Looking After Your Aurora Peace Cactus:

    • Easy to maintain
    • This plant likes water and also bears up in dry conditions well.
    • Do not exposure the plant directly to the sun for a long time.
    • Water once every 3 weeks.
    • Treat with TLC
  2. Golden Barrel Hope Cactus
    Species: Mammillaria Albilanata Backbg
    The name Liang, which means Strength, is symbolised by the Golden Barrel Cactus. In a world of adverse conditions the Golden Barrel Cactus is a constant reminder of the strength in nature and that one should never give up hope.
    Looking After Your Golden Barrel Cactus:

    • Easy to maintain
    • This plant likes sunshine
    • Keep them in a dry place. Moisture causes them to grow faster
    • Water every 2 months or when required
    • Treat with TLC

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