
4" String of Pearls, Live Trailing Succulent Fully Rooted in Pots with Soil Mix
Estimated delivery between 25 May and 27 May.
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String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) Care Guide & Presentation
Pet Safe
No
Water Needs
Low
Hardiness Zones
9-11
Temperature
70°F to 85°F
Suitable Space
Hanging planters, high shelves
Humidity
Low
Plant Class
Succulent
Plant Type
Perennial
Plant Characteristics
Trailing pearl-like leaves
Genus
Senecio
Fertilizing
Seasonally
Re-potting
1-2 Years
Cleaning
As needed
Propagation
Stem Cuttings
4" String of Pearls, Live Trailing Succulent Fully Rooted in Pots with Soil Mix: Overview
(1)Features------(a)-Color: green (b)-Bloom color: nearly white with long red stamens (c)-Product container: rooted in 4'' pot (d)-Suitability: balcony, window, garden (e)-Propagation: stem cutting (f)-Special characteristic: easy to care (2)------Here are some notice for your new arrival plants: (a)-Water Water before sunrise or after sunset to allow the plants to dry off to prevent sunburn and keep healthy. Avoid excessive watering for these and never allow succulents containers to sit in water. Water only when the soil is dry. (b)-Location At home, locate container succulents in dappled shade on the south and west-facing exposures and in full sun on north and east exposures. Remember, plants in the sunniest areas will require a bit more water. (c)-Sunlight Most succulents do well inside during the summer; just don't put them too close to a window that gets much sun. (3)------Low care doesn't mean "no care". Check on the condition of your succulents regularly to prevent or correct many of the things that keep them from looking their best. Some succulents are winter growers and may appear ailing or dead during summer months when they are dormant.