Description: Cactus Ball Succulent Very Easy To Grow Indoor Live Plant 4" Mini Hanging Basketenjoys full sunEasy to ExpandWhen dry, waterAdd to your succulent and cactus collection.4" saucer hanging pot available for immediate shippingMany people avoid purchasing succulents and cacti because they believe they are too difficult to maintain. It turns out that a lot of people simply care for them too much or too frequently. Under the same conditions that would be considered neglect for other plants, cacti and succulents will thrive. Watering: Overwatering is the most common issue with cacti and succulent plants. They are plants that "store water" and will thrive with less water than with more. There is no set period of time to water succulents and cacti because each situation is very different. The timing is influenced by a lot of things, including temperature, light, and humidity. Rule of thumb: Cacti and succulents should be thoroughly watered and allowed to dry out between waterings. In the event that you are don't know whether the dirt is totally dried out it is helpful to put your finger in the dirt (1" or so if important) to check whether the dirt is dry. Many plants will be potted with a sand or grit topping; check the soil as well as the topping for moisture. Don't water it if you're still unsure and think it's too moist! Your succulent and cactus plants will die if you overwater them, which can cause disease and rot. Light: Succulents and cacti thrive on porches and windowsills that get a lot of sun. However, some species thrive better in partially shaded or shaded locations. Aloes and some haworthias are two examples of these. Move your plant to a less bright location if you believe it is being damaged or dried out by direct sunlight. If you notice that a plant is stretching in a spot where there is little or no sunlight, it is best to move it to a brighter spot. Temperature: Although cacti and succulent plants can withstand a wide range of temperatures, for the best results and most beautiful color, it is best to keep them in a warm, bright area. Some species of cacti are so "winter hardy" that they can survive well below freezing. Do not attempt to expose your plant to the cold if you are unsure of its winter hardiness! Most types of desert flora and delicious plants will really do well where the temperature goes from 40 F to 95 F. We would like to inform you that the item that is being sold is not the same as the picture, but is something similar and not necessarily identical.
Price: 12.95 USD
Location: Wadsworth, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-12T06:12:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 13.95 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Climate: Temperate
Common Name: Cactus Ball
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
MPN: 82361
Growth Stage: Budding
Customer service Professional Service: Fast response
Genus: Cactus
Number in Pack: 1
Manufacturer: Garden
Foliage: Bipartite
Features: Potted
Safety: Safety
Return: 30 days
Use: Easy to Use
Color: Multicolor
Brand: Cactus
Gift: Suits all
Any problems?: Please contact us
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Plant Form: Plant
Type: Cacti & Succulents
Watering: Medium
Sunlight: Full Shade, Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Seller: USA seller
Delivery: Fast
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States