Zebra Plant Haworthia Succulent Plant Potted Plant for Indoor Home Office Decor House Wedding Baby Shower Party Favors Plant Lover Gift
Enhance your indoor decor with Succulent Plants 4" Mini Potted Succulents, featuring Zebra Haworthia "Zebra Plant" —a perfect addition to home and office decor, ideal for weddings, baby showers, and as thoughtful party favors or gifts for her. These mini potted succulents, with their charming 2-inch size, bring a touch of nature to various occasions, creating a delightful and green atmosphere for any event.
🪴Notes:
Green and white striped foliage
Comes in a 4 inch plastic pot
Upgrade Option: add a white plastic pot.
🌱 Care Tips:
As natives of southern regions, an echeveria should be planted in a full sun site. They need at least 8 hours of bright light daily. Houseplants should be placed in a southern or western window. Echeveria leaves can sport bold colors to iridescent pastels., but the best colors will result from plenty of sun.
Water
In their wild state, echeverias receive very little water. During rainy seasons, they store water in their leaves in preparation for the dry seasons. The plants' soil should be allowed to dry thoroughly before watering. Container plants require a bit more water than those in the ground. Some echeverias are sensitive to tap water, so it's a good
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
When caring for echeveria succulent plants, consider their native range. They have little cold hardiness, although there are a few varieties that can withstand sustained freezes. Houseleeks or hens and chicks are an exception. Most varieties are hardy to USDA zones 8-11, and if they’re growing outdoors outside of their range, they should be brought inside for winter. Indoor echeveria plants do not need high humidity and will do well in winter near heating vents. Avoid placing them near drafty windows and doors.
SOIL
These succulents are native to desert ranges and prefer rocky, sandy soil which drains well. Indoor plants in containers can manage well in traditional potting soil, but they will need less water than those grown in cactus soil. A simple homemade soil of 1 part potting soil, 1 part perlite, and 1 part coarse sand is an ideal medium for indoor echeveria plants.
Outdoors, provide some mulch around them with gravel or sand to help prevent weeds and conserve moisture.
FERTILIZER
Most succulents do not need supplemental feeding. In spring, container plants will benefit from a cactus food, diluted by half during watering. Fertilize every 8 weeks during the growing season. Use a balanced liquid food or treat the plant once in spring with a slow-release granular formula. Avoid getting fertilizer on the lovely leaves, as it may burn them.
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