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Succulent Aeonium Lily Pad Perennial Mini Succulents, 3 Cuttings
$ 5.01
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Description
Succulent Aeonium Lily Pad 3 healthy fresh cuttings Perennial Mini SucculentsScientific Name: Aeonium 'Lily Pad'
Family: Crassulaceae
Genus: Aeonium
Aeonium 'Lily Pad' is up to 12 inches tall, forms spreading colonies of semi-flattened, flower-like rosettes up to 6 inches in diameter. The leaves are very thick, and bright green. A stalk of yellow flowers emerges from each mature rosette.
It offsets multiple succulent plants from the base of their lower leaves.
The proper growing temperature is 10-30℃.
The Aeonium Lily Pad cultivating needs well drained soil, partial shade sunlight, light watering in 30-40℉.
Please Note:
You will receive 3 healthy fresh cuttings of Aeonium Lily Pad.
Each Cutting approximately 2’’ in diameter and up. NO roots, no soil, no pot.
Fresh, USA-grown succulents from our local greenhouse straight to your door. No middlemen. No pestcides.
These plants grow well and require little attention. Frankly they are some of the most easily house plants.
Combined Shipping is offered when you purchase more quantities or varieties.
Shipping to USA 48 contiguous continent ONLY.
How to Grow Succulent Cuttings
1.A cutting must be calloused over before planting, means the stem cut end of the pad is dry and has sealed itself over in order to protect itself. It takes 3-7 days to be calloused.
2.Open up your box immediately upon your succulent cutting arrival. Never expose them under direct sun when arrival.
3.Use succulents mix soil or well drained soil. Moist the soil
before planting
,
then plant your cutting ½-2 inches into the soil.
4.Place it in a warm, airy location under indirect sunlight, filtered sunlight or shaded area after planting. Water it 5-10 days later after planting depending on condition. The cutting usually would develop root anywhere from 2-6 weeks. Never place your newly planted succulents under direct sun.
5.Once the root system established, the plant would then start to show new growth. Succulents do best under bright filtered sunlight. To get better color some varieties might need to grow under direct sunlight.