Technical Restorative Protocols
Comprehensive testing of pH levels and nutrient density to create a bespoke soil profile tailored to your plant’s specific geographic origins and current health needs.
Non-invasive inspection of root architecture to identify pathogens, rot, or binding, followed by precision pruning and antifungal treatment to restore the plant's foundation.
Identification and eradication of common indoor pests using medical-grade, non-toxic botanical oils and biological controls that are safe for refined residential environments.
Strategic removal of spent foliage and guided pruning to encourage new growth patterns, maintaining an architectural silhouette that complements your interior design.
Professional assessment of your space’s light quality to ensure your botanical collection is positioned for optimal photosynthetic efficiency and longevity.
Evaluation of current watering schedules and drainage efficiency, including the installation of subtle, high-end moisture monitoring tools to prevent over-saturation.
Manual cleaning of every leaf surface to remove dust and mineral buildup, improving gas exchange and revealing the natural, deep luster of the foliage.
Hand-crafted, wood-burned plant labels that blend scientific nomenclature with the refined, artisanal aesthetic of the Shannon Hood Atelier.
Botanical Inquiries & Care Protocols
A curated guide to the most common botanical challenges and the meticulous restoration protocols we use to resolve them, ensuring your indoor sanctuary remains a thriving architectural statement.
Root decay is often the result of anaerobic soil conditions. Our restoration involves a delicate root bypass, where we surgically remove necrotic tissue, treat the remaining system with organic bio-fungicides, and transition the plant into a high-oxygen, bespoke substrate.
We employ a multi-phase Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy. This includes manual removal, high-pressure leaf washing, and the application of refined horticultural oils. We focus on long-term prevention by strengthening the plant's natural immune system through balanced nutrition.
Yellowing, or chlorosis, is a symptom of environmental stress. We conduct a full audit of your space—measuring light lumens, ambient humidity, and water pH—to identify the specific deficiency or surplus causing the decline, followed by a corrective care schedule.
Absolutely. Rare specimens like variegated Monsteras or rare Philodendrons require precise stabilization. We provide specialized acclimation protocols and custom-blended mineral additives to preserve delicate variegation and encourage structural leaf size.
Restoration is a corrective, intensive process designed to bring a declining or overgrown plant back to its ideal biological state. Maintenance is the ongoing rhythm of care—watering, light adjustment, and cleaning—that preserves that state of excellence once achieved.
Repotting is a high-stress event for plants. We manage the entire transition, from selecting a vessel that suits your interior design to ensuring the root ball is not disturbed. We use mycorrhizal inoculants to help the roots establish quickly in their new environment.
Our 'Premium Botanical Concierge' plan is designed for frequent travelers. We maintain the micro-climate of your home, ensuring that irrigation, humidity, and aesthetic grooming never falter while you are away.
The markers are hand-crafted from sustainably sourced wood and personalized via pyrography (wood-burning). They serve as both a functional record of the plant’s species and an elegant, artistic touch that reflects the plant's value within your home.
Preliminary Digital Assessment
Share the narrative of your plant’s decline. Through a detailed visual review, we evaluate the architectural and biological health of your specimen to determine the most effective path toward restoration. This preliminary digital assessment serves as the foundation for your bespoke care protocol.