![]() ![]() Potting: It is recommended to use ceramic pots, ceramic pots have a certain degree of permeability, clay pots lose water too fast, plastic pots retain water too strong, and poor permeability. You can prepare your own nutritious soil when you maintain it, or you can buy special soil for succulent plants directly. Soil: Potting soil requires well-drained granular soil, available vermiculite, perlite, and various granular soils. During the growing season, it is usually watered once a week, but in other stages, watering should be strictly controlled because the roots could be damaged by overwatering. ![]() Watering it can be done according to the method of dry and wet, and the soil does not need to be watered if it is not dry. Water: All succulents are drought tolerant and fear water logging, and bear’s paws are no exception. Light: It is generally recommended not to expose the Bear's Paw to sunlight when the temperature is above about 96☏ (36 ℃), as it is easy to get sunburned, and the Variegated Bear’s Paw is basically semi-dormant at this temperature. Variegated Bear’s Paw racemes, flowers are reddish. ![]() ![]() The leaf surface is densely covered with white fine short hairs, and the leaf tips have several small claws that turn red in strong light, looking like fat bear claws. This species has beautiful leaf shape and color, delicate and small flowers, and leaves resembling the paws of a bear, which is a peculiar form and very cute, with high ornamental value. Too high temperatures in summer will make it dormant. It prefers a warm, dry, sunny and well-ventilated environment. This species is native to the Cape Province of South Africa. The leaves have red claw-like teeth at the tips, dichotomous cymes, yellow florets, and flowers from July to September. The plant is much branched, with green stems, fertile fleshy leaves, decussate, ovoid, green, and densely white short hairs. Variegated Bear’s Paw is a perennial succulent plant of the genus Silver Boletin in the family Sedum. Reduce shipping weight and the cost that our customers pay.Prevent soil getting into the leaves and causing a big mess.Minimize residual moisture within the package.Prevent broken parts, fracture, scuffing, and fallen nodes/leaves.Shipping bare roots and soft paper wrapping provide the following benefits: String of Pearls in 2 Inch and 4 Inch pot.Most plants shown in 2 Inch pot (exclusion applies, some 2 Inch plants are shipped bare root to provide better protection).The plants listed below are shipped with the pot and soil to ensure that they can stay healthy through transit: Then, we fill the remaining space in the box with newsprint paper, air pillows, or crinkle paper to ensure the plants don't move around during shipping, and hence minimize shipping shock. We carefully wrap each plant with wrapping paper and place them securely inside the box. Most plants shown in 2 Inch pots are shipped in their original plastic pots with soil because they are small and are less subject to damaging during transit. Vast majority of our plants shown in 4 Inch or larger pots are shipped bare roots (See below fore more details). Differences in plant maturity and/or fullness The letter suffix could represent one or more of the following: The corresponding listing photos of each size variant provide the best representation of the plants that you'll receive. The meaning could vary depending on the type of plant. When a letter is added to the size value (Example: 2 Inch #A or 4 Inch #B), it represents different variants of the same size. Certain plants that are shown without a pot Letter Suffix in Size Monkey Tail Cactus: The size represents the length of the cactus In most cases, it does not represent the width, length, or height of the plant, with some exceptions: The Size option, such as 2 Inch, 4 Inch, etc., typically represents the size of the pot that the plant is shown in. Most plants are shown in 2 Inch pots (square), 4 Inch pots (round or square), 6 Inch pots (round), and 8 Inch pots (round). ![]()
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