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Amazon.com has
20-Pack Altman Plants Assorted Potted Live Succulent Plants for $21.26 >
now $20.39.
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About this item:- Beautiful, Easy Care Plants: Featuring eye-catching foliage and flowers, succulents look exotic but are among the lowest maintenance house plants available. They grow great in a garden, succulent planter, or other plant container, expressing themselves in charming, vivid ways throughout the year
- Natural Home Decor: Succulents are extremely versatile and look great when incorporated into a wide variety of room decor. They make excellent terrarium plants, wall decor, accent pieces, and other decorations for an outdoor patio, porch, home garden, or almost any room in your house with windows
- Perfect for Gifts and Events A succulent plant can easily be used in a wreath arrangement of real plants, table centerpieces, succulent arrangement, or DIY succulent terrarium kit. A pack of them also makes for memorable party favors, wedding favors, or a great gift set for that special someone
- Excellent Variety: Depending on availability, product mix may include a selection of Aeonium, Aloe plant, Crassula, Echeveria, Kalanchoe, and Sedum varieties. Your order may contain other varieties than listed as well as duplicate varieties. They can thrive in either succulent soil or cactus soil
- Healthy Live Arrival Guarantee: Your mini succulent plants will arrive alive and healthy, fully rooted in soil in 2-inch succulent pots.
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Edit- Actually just ordered a set. At roughly a buck a piece it's hard to beat!
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Succulents are super resilient. You can grow a whole plant from one leaf. Good luck green thumbs
Received in good shape but like others mentioned they are very small. (like waaay smaller than you would guess from the pics)
Did receive alot of duplicates. I bought a few packs at different times and while still got duplicates, each order were duplicates of different species. It seems to be almost seasonal and/or what they are growing the most of at the time. i.e. what they can mass propagate easiest and fastest for given time of year.
Unfortunately absolutely the worst time of the year to plant outside (which is where I have all my multiple succulents.) so I assume most people will be planting theses indoors.
Watering tip - yes, succulents need very little water but some people make the mistake "oh I'll water just a tiny tiny bit every other day" this is totally the wrong way to do it. What you want to do is wait a few weeks even a month and then do a massive soak. This is how they typically receive water in the wild. Hence why/how they evolved for drought and can store water
Also tip on replanting fallen off leaves - its best to leave them out for a few days until they callus on the breaking/exposed point. This protects it from rot and actually makes them root better.
Happy succulenting!
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Anything with a drain hole as they need well-draining soil and do not do well with staying wet/being overwatered. A diamond tip drill bit works great, if you have a container that doesn't have a hold. I've even used plastic/ceramic bowls and cups as a planter.Hope that helps!
Just got mine today. They were packed well. All of mine came in great condition. There were four of each type. I'd definitely get these again. I was concerned given some of the reviews but perhaps has to do with how far they need to travel to get your house.
That's good to hear. Looks like experiences here go against what I was seeing. Good news!