Assorted Succulents
Most Common Succulents: Echeveria 'Pearl von Numberg', Echevera 'Black Prince', Kalanchoe 'Chocolate Soldier', Echeveria 'Decora', Echevera 'Rob Roy', Aeonium 'Venus', Succulent 'String of Pearls', Sempervivum 'Emerald Empress'
Bring a touch of nature into your home with our Assorted Succulents collection. This collection is perfect for plant lovers of all levels as it features a variety of hardy, water-efficient succulents in unique shapes, sizes, and vibrant colors. This assortment will be encased in protective packaging for delivery.
These succulents typically grown as a small bush, and can eventually grow up to 12 inches (30) tall and wide. This makes them an excellent choice for smaller spaces, windowsills, or as part of a mixed succulent arrangement.
Additionally, these varieties are low-maintenance and well-suited to indoor environments, particularly those with plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. Like most succulents, these thrive in dry, well-draining conditions and are highly drought-tolerant, as they stores water in their thick, fleshy leaves. Too much direct sunlight can cause the leaves to become scorched or sunburned, so it’s best to avoid placing them in direct, intense afternoon sun.
These variety prefers slightly warmer conditions, ideally between 60-85°F (15-29°C). They can tolerate average indoor temperatures but should be kept away from cold drafts or windowsills during winter months. If the air in your home is very dry, especially during winter, you can increase humidity slightly by placing these plants on a humidity tray or using a room humidifier. However, excessive humidity should be avoided, as this can lead to fungal problems or rot. Pruning is not necessary for these beauties unless you wish to control its shape or size. If you notice any leggy or damaged growth, you can trim them to encourage more compact, bushy growth.
Most colorful small succulents are from Echeveri, Kalanchoe, and Sempervivum families.
Note: These assorted succulents are non-toxic to pets, making them a safe choice for homes with cats and dogs.
Care Insights & Expert Tips
- Care Upon Delivery: These plants will need water and some soil brushed from their leaves after transit.
- Propagate as needed: They can be propagated by stem cuttings or leaf cuttings only when necessary. Allow the cut ends to callus for 1-2 days before planting them in a well-draining soil.
- Repot every 1-2 years: Repot them every 1-2 years or when they become root-bound. Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix.
- Fertilize sparingly: Feed your succulents with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength once or twice a year during the growing season.
- Prune as needed: Prune to remove dead or damaged leaves and to shape them.
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