

Mini-Succulents 9 Pack
Hi. We are little baby mini succulent nonuplets and we were born to make you smile & giggle every time your eyes meet ours. We may be tiny and just starting our life, but make no mistake. We prefer to be super self-sufficient and extremely low maintenance. Give us a little bit of love an we're only here to make your heart melt. The nine of us will be chosen at random and may not match the photo but you're sure to love any of us you receive
Difficulty: easy and low maintenance
Light Needed: moderate, bright indirect light
Water: not much, when the soil is dry
Get 9 individually unique succulents in a tiny (less than 1" big) clay pot. Because we are all unique individuals, mini succulents may not come to you exactly like the image shown, however, we guarantee your hearts' satisfaction. Each mini succulent set is chosen at random.
Size: each succulent is approximately 0.5"-1" big
Planter: 7/8" clay pot with drainage hole
LIGHT
Succulents prefer bright indirect light and natural sunlight. Avoid direct sun as this may burn the leaves.
WATER
Water your succulents by misting when the soil is becoming dry. Be sure to water the soil and do not water the leaves themselves. Due to the small size of this succulent, it is recommend to water it more frequently than larger succulents, about every 3-5 days.
TEMPERATURE
Succulents ideally like natural sun and warmth. Ideal temperature is around 60-80°F. Keep away from cold drafts in your home such as near doors, windows, or air vents
AIR
Keep your mini succulents in a dry location. Succulents do not like humid areas as this may cause fungal issues in the leaves.
GROWTH
Use a well-drained cactus soil for best results. We recommend to repot your mini succulent into a larger pot within 2-3 months to grow your little friends into something bigger. Feed with a diluted fertilizer once a year.
PETS
If ingested, some varieties of this trendy plant could harm cats and dogs.
FUN FACT
There are over 60 different plant families of succulents! Succulents in the purple and orange color family prefer the outdoors. Succulents that are really very green will do better indoors.