Description
⁃ Large 4-Inch Size: One Echeveria Green Pacific Dropped into a 4-Inch Pumpkin Pot.
- Hand-Picked: Selected from our greenhouses 24 hours before fulfillment.
- Water Wise: Only water once every 2-3 weeks.
- High Quality: Family Farm with 55+ years of experience growing succulents.
- Secure Delivery: Secure packaging & shipping. Customer satisfaction guaranteed.
Get in the Halloween spirit with one of our Echeveria Green Pacific Pumpkin Succulents. Our Pumpkin Pots are a great way to have a little fun with succulents at home, while also getting ready for the Halloween season.
Light & soil
LIGHT & SOIL: Echeveria Green Pacific enjoys substantial light for the majority of the day. This makes your Echeveria Green Pacific ideal for any place that receives adequate light such as the windowsill or patio. It is not necessary, but to best care for your Echeveria Green Pacific place your Echeveria Green Pacific in a place that receives light or sun for at least 50% of the day. Your Echeveria Green Pacific will grow best in a well-draining soil. Your Echeveria Green Pacific will already come potted and rooted in a well-draining soil, but if you plan to transplant your Echeveria Green Pacific it is best to utilize a well-draining potting mix.
Succulent Care
CARE: Your Echeveria Green Pacific enjoys a dry and arid environment. For this reason, it is best to only water your Echeveria Green Pacific when the soil is completely dry. Feel the top of the soil or remove your Echeveria Green Pacific from its pot and feel the soil. If there is any moisture at all in the soil do not water. When watering your Echeveria Green Pacific completely drench the soil to a point that the soil is completely moist. Your Echeveria Green Pacific cannot survive in temperatures below 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
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