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Sprout N Green Echeveria cv. Blue Apple
Sprout N Green Echeveria cv. Blue Apple
Sprout N Green Echeveria cv. Blue Apple
Sprout N Green Echeveria cv. Blue Apple

Sprout N Green Echeveria cv. Blue Apple (Cluster) in 4 inch Starter Pot, Rare Live Succulent Plant Fully Rooted in Planter, Home Office Indoor Outdoor Wedding Decoration DIY Projects Party Favor

Product ID : 52168589


Galleon Product ID 52168589
Shipping Weight 0.75 lbs
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Model Succulent
Manufacturer Sprout N Green
Shipping Dimension 5.98 x 4.02 x 4.02 inches
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Sprout N Green Echeveria cv. Blue Apple Features

  • Echeveria cv. Blue Apple - Echeveria cv. Blue Apple is also called x Sedeveria 'Blue Elf'. The leaves are slender and the tip of the leaf is slanted and pointed, which is easy to turn red. The overall color of Echeveria Blue Apple is green. When it thrives, the front end of the leaf is easily get red color, which looks like charming jelly. There is a big difference in look between it thrives and turns flat

  • Strong Root System - Growing in our California farm, every succulent is carefully nurtured by gardener expert. Each succulent is fully rooted in 4 inch starter planter with succulent & cacti soil mix. They are larger, better established and much more resilient than less-established succulents. The plant container and soil are included

  • Easy to Care - Like other soft succulents, Echeveria cv. Blue Apple requires indirect bright sunlight to maintain the color and shape form. In spring and fall, it can be placed outdoor to get full sunlight. Shade is required in summer to avoid sun burn. In winter, protection from frost is needed

  • Ideal Decor - As a rare Echeveria succulent, Echeveria cv. Blue Apple is a great choice as decorative houseplant by your desktop indoor. From kids to adults, from boy to girl, from women to old lady, everyone like it. Choosing Echeveria cv. Blue Apple succulent plant bonsai as a unique sincere present for Valentine's Day or Graduation to you family, friends, colleagues, etc

  • Important Notes - Succulents may vary from pictures shown as they are living plants and grow differently throughout the year. Once you receive the package, please take it inside the house soon. Succulents' leaves are very fragile and may fall off during long trip. If your plant is missing some leaves upon arrival, just know they will grow back over time


About Sprout N Green Echeveria Cv. Blue Apple

(1)Features------(a)-Primary color: blue/blue-green (b)-Secondary color: pink (c)-Bloom color: yellow (d)-Cold hardiness: zone 9b-11b (e)-Product container: fully rooted in 4'' pot (f)-Suitability: balcony, window, garden (g)-Propagation: leaf cutting, leaf (h)-Special characteristic: easy to care, low maintenance (2)------Here are some notice for your new arrival plants: (a)-Water Water before sunrise or after sunset to allow the plants to dry off to prevent sunburn and keep healthy. Avoid excessive watering for these and never allow succulents containers to sit in water. Water only when the soil is dry. (b)-Location At home, locate container succulents in dappled shade on the south and west-facing exposures and in full sun on north and east exposures. Remember, plants in the sunniest areas will require a bit more water. (c)-Sunlight Most succulents do well inside during the summer; just don't put them too close to a window that gets much sun. (3)------Low care doesn't mean "no care". Check on the condition of your succulents regularly to prevent or correct many of the things that keep them from looking their best. Some succulents are winter growers and may appear ailing or dead during summer months when they are dormant. (4)------To ensure the health of succulents, they need porous, well-draining soil to live in. To create an adequate cactus mix, simply add pumice, perlite, or grit to cactus soil to provide the proper drainage. Succulents require little watering, but don't like to sit in wet soil. Water thoroughly when soil is dry. Cut back on watering during the fall and winter month.