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Mother of thousands millions Kalanchoe daigremontiana mexican hat 10 baby pups

$ 4.75

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Color: Green
  • Sunlight: Partial Shade
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Features: Evergreen
  • Season of Interest: all season
  • Condition: “Fresh, healthy, succulent cuttings from my garden and personal greenhouse.”
  • Number in Pack: 10 pups
  • Type: Cacti & Succulents
  • Common Name: mother of thousands
  • Plant Form: baby plant
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Climate: tropical/houseplant
  • Growth Stage: pup
  • Foliage: Evergreen
  • Watering: water when dry
  • Plant Type: Succulent
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Soil Type: quick draining
  • Plant Characteristic: fresh cutting
  • Genus: kalanchoe
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Set Includes: Fertilizer
  • Room: Any Room
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Mother of millions
    lot of 10 baby pups
    (if you dont know what a pup is look at the edge of the mother plant pictured and the tiny little sprouts on the edge of the leaves are the baby pups they root and when planted turn into full mother of million plants.)
    may or may not be rooted in different stages of growth
    first image is of mother plant all other pictures are similar items to what you will get
    they are small babies from edge of leaves of mother plant.
    planting instructions are below
    I combine shipping for multiple items see pic for directions...does not work on mobile app
    > Packed in sturdy boxes and usually arrive 3 - 4 days after shipping by first class mail.
    > Succulents are easy to care for house plants and are from my private garden
    > Cuttings are usually taken the day before shipping, and will be callused over and ready to plant on arrival if they are not completely callused just give it a few more days before planting. see instructions below.
    I hate having to include this information in my listing but it is not always obvious to everyone so here goes............ If you are going to buy during cold weather where you live below 40 degrees, you have two options next day delivery with a heat pad or  ask for priority shipping which is additional with signature required which is an additional and buy a 72hour heat pack to ship with order and open package right away ........ Your box will be lined with foam or bubble to keep heating pad and your plant insulated from outside temp...if you are below 0 or in negative dergrees do not buy at all as heating pad will not work for negative degrees.....or just wait till spring when your temps are above 40 degrees.....****
    if you buy and do not chose one of the accelerated forms of shipment i will still ship it for you first class mail but you are acknowledging that you understand that I will NOT refund or replace if your live plant is frozen or damaged because of temp.
    >  All sales final.
    >
    Planting and care instructions for succulents/cactus from cutting and bare-root
    1.
    Open up your box immediately upon your succulents/cactus cutting/bare-root/whole plant arrival.
    Never expose your succulents/cactus under direct sun when arrival.
    2.
    A cutting must be calloused over before planting, meaning the stem cut end of the pad is dry and has sealed itself over in order to protect itself.
    It usually takes 3-7 days to be calloused.
    3.
    Use cactus/succulents mix soil or well drains soil, before planting moisten the soil then plants your cutting 1-2 inches into the soil.
    4.
    Place it in a warm, airy location under indirect sunlight, filtered sunlight or shaded area after planting.
    Water it 5-10 days later after planting depending on condition.
    The cutting usually would develop root anywhere from 2-6 weeks.
    Bareroot succulents/cactus would develop root faster.
    5.
    Once the root system established, the plant would then start to show new growth.
    Succulents do best under bright filtered sunlight, to get better color some varieties might need to grow under direct sunlight.
    Succulents color may vary time to time and seasons (most of the orange red and purple color you see in some succulents are from being in direct sunlight for quite some time) do not expect this for a while with your succulents, start out in filtered and shade to partial sun and then once they have rooted begin to move them to more direct sunlight to brighten them up.
    PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS BEFORE ORDERING, OR AT ANY TIME AFTERWARD.  I'LL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS TO THE BEST OF MY