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Full-bloom Period: summer
Applicable Constellation: Gemini
Type: Succulent Plant
Flowerpot: Excluded
Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
Function: Mosquito Repelling
Classification: Novel Plant
Variety: Flower
Use: Indoor Plants
Style: Perennial
Climate: Subfrigid
Location: Tea Table
Size: Mini
Product Type: Bonsai

Super easy to care for and require very little fuss.Succulents are hardy,drought tolerant plants. 

The three main points of care you want to keep in mind when caring for your succulents.

1. Water is the most important part of succulent care. When and how to water are important. Only water the plants when the soil is completely dry. If the soil has any moisture, do not water them at all. If it takes four weeks for the soil to dry out then water in four weeks, if it takes four days then water in four days. This is the single utmost important part of proper succulent care. When you water your plants be sure they are being watered in the evening or late afternoon. Succulents best absorb water and nutrients from the soil during their rest period (which is in the evening). Also, water acts as a magnifying glass and will certainly help burn your plants in the heat if they are watered in the morning or during a hot day. Succulents need excellent drainage. If a succulent is being potted in a container without any drainage it is important to know they should be watered with care. Anything more will kill the plant. Over-watering succulents is the easiest way to kill these beautiful plants. It is also important to address under-watering. An under-watered succulent will show signs of stress with drooping or withered leaves. The leaves can also start to develop brown spots. This is a sign it needs water and can quickly be saved. A decent watering will perk the leaves right up. Avoid misting succulents. Misting Succulents or Cacti will cause rot and/or fungal diseases. Succulents are not house plants or flowers. Succulent plants need to be watered thoroughly when the soil is dry so that the water reaches the entire root system; then they need to dry out again.

Sunlight is a very tricky line when you first receive your succulents in regards to how much sun the plants should receive. Succulent plants are generally greenhouse grown which means they need to be acclimatised to hot sun gradually once you receive them. When you first receive your succulents keep them in soft sun or indirect light only and slowly introduce them to direct sunlight. Being careful with a proper sun introduction can allow them to flourish or they can get sunburn. Burn will either kill the leaves or cause them to look unsightly. Imagine yourself being in a dark room for a while and then stepping out into harsh, direct sunlight. This can hurt your eyes until your eyes adjust. The same holds true with succulents and cacti and for that matter all plants. Some of our suppliers plants are greenhouse grown (which means they have a proper grower's shade filter over them always allowing just the right amount of light and heat). They are then put in a dark box and shipped. Be cautious here especially in the hotter months of the year. Conversely, succulents and cacti need ample sunlight to look their best. This is where it can get tricky. It will probably take some trials on your part to figure out the optimum solution for your plants in regards to where you live. You will know your plants are not getting enough light when they start to grow and stretch out longer thin leaves. This is called getting 'leggy'. A succulent does this when it is not receiving enough light and is stretching toward the light to receive more. Indirect light for the first few days is quite ideal. The next step is typically giving them direct morning light only. Morning light tends to be softer. This is a great way to ensure your plants are getting the light they need in a timely fashion but not over doing it. Continue in this manner to ensure your plants receive excellent light but do not burn.

Helpful Tip: The vibrant color of succulents (certainly one of their best selling points) is mostly maintained with proper light and water. Succulents can boast stunning and vibrant colours. Most succulents will get more vibrant with more sun but some will want diffused sun to offer their best color. Observe your plants and try different light to maintain that perfect look!

Temperature: Succulents are incredibly tough plants but they are hardly indestructible. A great rule of thumb is to not allow your plants to be in temperatures below 4 degrees Celsius without protection. Succulents truly thrive between 8 degrees and 32 degrees. It is alright if the temperature gets above this mark, you will just need to take extra precaution to ensure your plants do not burn. You will want to keep your plants out of direct afternoon sun if the temperatures are rising above 32 degrees if possible. However they do survive easily above these temperatures. If the temperature is dropping below 4 you will want to keep them indoors/greenhouse to ensure they do not freeze.

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