Rare Turtle Vine - Live Succulent

$20.00

Description

4 inch Live Succulent Turtle Vine, Rare Succulents Plants Fully Rooted in Pots with Soil, Easy-Care House Plant

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  • Turtle Vine is a stunning succulent that’s ready to brighten up your home. It has a very distinctive appearance. Leaves are dark green above, rich purple below.
  • Turtle Vine grows best in bright and indirect sunlight. An east-facing window would be a great location. But shade is required when in summer as light intensity gets too strong.
  • Succulents come in many different shapes and colors, which adds mesmerizing beauty to your room. Perfect for wedding favors and home decorations.
  • Succulents are drought-tolerant plants and they prefer well-draining soil. You could just water them once a week or only when you see the soil dry.
  • Each succulent comes in 4″ pots fully rooted in the well-draining soil. (Each plant is unique and plant measurements may vary as some plants might grow wider, shorter, taller, etc.)

Notice:

1. Succulents may vary from pictures shown as they are living plants and grow differently throughout the year.

2. Most succulent leaves are very fragile and occasionally may fall off during transit. If your plant is missing some leaves upon arrival, just know they will grow back soon.

3. Plants should immediately be taken out of the box upon delivery and lightly watered if the soil is dry. Always keep your plants away from direct sun and only keep them in indirect sun/shaded areas.

Succulents Care Tips:

1. Water

Succulent watering is not difficult but requires some tips. There is a method of watering succulents that applies to full-year growth for succulents which is called ‘soak and dry’. Just water and soak the soil thoroughly once you discover the soil is completely dry.

2. Sunlight

Succulents love sunlight, typically, most succulents need 4-6 hours of sunlight throughout the day. However, there is a risk of sunburn for succulents if they receive strong sunlight directly. You can take them indoors and near to the window or provide shade with a sheer curtain outdoors.

3. Temperature

Most succulents don’t have enough ability to tolerate a low temperature. Bringing them indoors is recommended when the temperature drops below 32 °F.

Common Troubleshooting Steps for Succulents:

1. Frozen Succulent

Symptom: Leaves appear mushy, translucent, or discolored (black or brown).

Solution:

 

  • Move the plant to a warm, dry location immediately.
  • Do not water until the plant shows signs of recovery.
  • Trim away any severely damaged or mushy leaves.
  • If the roots are unaffected, the plant may recover over time.

 

2. Dried-Up Succulent

Symptom: Leaves are shriveled.

Solution:

 

  • Soak the soil thoroughly (bottom watering is ideal) and allow excess water to drain.
  • Place the plant in indirect light and monitor for signs of recovery.

 

3. Crushed Succulent (Rough Handling During Transit)

Symptom: Broken stems or crushed leaves.

Solution:

 

  • Gently remove any severely damaged leaves or stems
  • The succulents’ leaves will grow back soon.