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2” Crassula Capitella Subsp. thrysiflora (Red Pagoda) Succulent Plant - SEE 2nd and 3rd pic
2” Crassula Capitella Subsp. thrysiflora (Red Pagoda) Succulent Plant - SEE 2nd and 3rd pic
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You will receive a plant similar to those shown in the second and third pictures. Please keep in mind that this plant may arrive with little to no burgundy color. Shipping in a dark box can cause the plant to lose some of its vibrant hues. To restore its red color, simply give it plenty of sunlight.
In the video included, you can see a comparison of the plant thriving in full sun versus one that is shaded beneath the agave. While we will do our best to send you a plant with the brightest colors, be aware that if your plant appears more green upon arrival, all it needs is exposure to bright light to develop its reddish hue.
Please note that each plant may vary slightly in color, and the one you receive might not display the same shades as those pictured. Remember that succulents may lose some brightness during transit due to their time spent in a dark box.
For optimal results, place your Crassula Red Pagoda in a south-facing window or garden area to maximize sunlight exposure. If you notice any wrinkled or patchy rosettes, you may want to adjust its sunlight exposure. Just be cautious of direct sunlight during extreme heat to prevent browning leaves.
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Succulent Care
Be sure to use a well-drained soil such as cactus mix. They need bright light, but be cautious with full sun in hotter climates. Always transition plants slowly into sun, morning sun or partial sun to start, moving into more in 6-8 days, depending on your unique climate.
Succulents must dry out between waterings, but water fully, to the point the water runs out the bottom of the pot. Do not allow water to sit if you use a saucer beneath the plant pot. Don't water again until soil is completely dry. Watch closely to learn best practices, given your climate and growing conditions.
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