Pack of 12 beautiful succulents
PACK OF 12 BEAUTIFUL SUCCULENTS
- Frithia sp. – These succulent plants belong to the family Aizoaceae. The leaves are oblong in shape and the overall plant grows up to a height of 10cm.
- Kalanchoe tricolor – This succulent has attractive thick fleshy leaves of greyish blue colour with white variegations.
- Aeonium sp – This is commonly called the Tree Houseleek. The leaves grow in a rosette-like fashion with 6-12 sections.
- Monadenium rubellum- This succulent plant is characterized by a round base. It produces purple flowers all round year.
- Kalanchoe adelae- This succulent bears small fleshy leaves. It was originally discovered in the Madagascar region.
- Echeveria harmsii- This genus of succulent plants is extremely popular as ornamental succulents. They are drought-resistant, evergreen plants. Echeveria sp. produces offsets from which can be propagated.
- Canary aeonium (Botanical Name: Aeonium canariense ) – It is an attractive succulent with velvety leaves arranged in layers like the petals of a rose.
- Saw Blade (Botanical Name: Dyckia brevifolia) – The leaves are thick and arranged in a compact clump with small bristles on them.
- Tree stonecrop (Botanical Name: Sedum dendroideum) – These are a group of small succulents shrubs with small thick leaves.
- Chocolate soldier (Botanical Name: Kalanchoe tomentosa) – This succulents plant is characterized by the presence of small thick leaves with a red lining in the leaf margin.
- Hen and chicks- These succulents grow very much closer to the ground level and possess small fleshy leaves arranged in a rosette-like structure.
- Aeonium arboreum- It is a succulent shrub that can reach a height of 2 meters. The leaves are small, and fleshy with curved tips on the leaves. It is commonly called as the Irish Rose.
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF SUCCULENTS-
SOIL: Well-drained soil is best for succulents. Pots must have holes in them to drain off any excess water.
WATER: Watering can be done only when the top soil becomes dry. Overwatering should be prevented. Watering can be done directly in the soil. Spraying on the leaves can be avoided.
SUNLIGHT: Proper exposure to light is needed. Soon after planting, 2-3 hours of exposure to the direct sun should be provided followed by keeping them under the indirect Sun.
FERTILIZERS: Any water-soluble light fertilizer can be used during the growth stage of the succulents or during the summer months of March to July.
HOW TO DO REPOTTING IN POTS: Succulent roots are fragile, so repotting should be done very carefully. A well-drained sandy pot mixture should be used for repotting. Water them 3-4 days before the day of repotting. As a general rule, repotting can be done every 1-2 years.
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NOTESucculents will be without pot and in bareroots condition to avoid any damage during transition