The listing, Awesome Succulent Collection -GIN Gets Extra Cuttings has ended.
all pictures are in order, you will receive the amount listed below unless you use GIN then you get extra
the winner of the bid gets:
1 cutting of Peanut Cactus -(Zone 9-11)
1 cutting of Kalanchoe beharensis 'Fang'-(Zone 9-11)
1 cutting of Firecracker Echeveria -(Zone 9-11)
1 cutting of Topsy Turvy Echeveria -(Zone 9-11)
1 cutting of Lifesaver -(Zone 9-11)
Succulent Care:
Be sure the succulent is getting enough light. If the succulent is producing new growth that is thin or spindly, these are indications that the plant is stretching towards the available light and definitely needs more sunlight. On the other hand, if the leaves look pale and bleached, they may be getting too much light.
Be careful not to overwater succulents. Although needs vary between different varieties, the appearance of the leaves will give you a clue. If the leaves have indentations or the plant appears droopy, it's a sign that it's time to water. To water succulents, soak the soil so that water runs out the drainage hole, and then allow it to dry before the next watering. Succulents will require less water during fall and winter.
Add a balanced houseplant fertilizer to the water, but use the fertilizer at 1/4 strength. Read the manufacturer's label for specific instructions.
Handle succulents with care, because the stems are often brittle and will easily break. Succulents should be repotted every year. Remove the succulent from its pot, and gently loosen the roots with a thin stick to remove the old potting soil. Put the plant in a slightly larger pot, and add fresh potting soil.
Use a potting soil that drains well. Although you can mix half sand or perlite with half commercial potting soil, buying potting soil formulated especially for cacti and succulents is the easiest way to provide excellent drainage.
GIN gets extra cuttings of the plants in the pictures
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