Product Details
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DIY Holiday Succulent décor! A fun and easy to assemble kit to create beautiful holiday ornaments. Simply use a hot glue gun to affix the moss and plugs into clay pots. Extra Sempervivum cuttings included. Please note: glue not included.
This Do-It-Yourself Kit version of the MCG Creations™ Mini Succulent Ornaments comes with:
- Six (6) real 2.0" terracotta clay pots
- Six (6) twine hangers
- Six (6) Sempervivum plugs
- Six (6) Bows
- One (1) large clump of moss
- One (1) bag with 8-10 Sempervivum cuttings
PLEASE NOTE: This kit comes unassembled. For the already assembled version click here.
They'll easily last through the holiday season and can later be transplanted (see below). From all of us at Mountain Crest Gardens: have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
PLEASE NOTE: Varieties will be similar to photo, but substitutes may be used. Multiple orders will have repeats.
ORNAMENT CARE INFO
WATER: Cuttings need only a light misting once pale pink roots start to emerge. Don't feel like watering your succulent ornaments at all? Have no fear, for winter dormancy is here! In this season, succulents need very little water. Any wrinkling caused by temporary drought will quickly disappear once normal care resumes.
LIGHT: Most succulents need sunlight to thrive, but trees and holiday décor are not necessarily placed in sunny locations. Fortunately, winter dormancy minimizes the impacts of low light, e.g. stretching and greening. That said, colors may still fade over time without direct sun. A gradual transition over 1-2 weeks back to sunnier conditions will restore the succulent to its original vibrancy.
TRANSPLANTING: After the holidays have passed, your succulent cuttings will be ready for their next life as a rooted plant. Use pots with drainage holes and a gritty, well-draining soil, such as a cactus/succulent potting mix. Transplant and place them near a sunny window. Water 1-2 times a week while roots are establishing, gradually reducing the frequency and only watering when the soil is fully dry. After the chance of frost has passed, containers can be moved outdoors and hardy succulents can be planted in the ground.
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 10 (30F)
Recommended Light Conditions
Bright Indoor Light
Recommended Light Conditions
Filtered / Partial Sun
Container Material
Terracotta clay
Container Material
Moss
Container Width
2.0"
THIS PLANT IS HARDY IN ZONES 10+
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