Succulent Bowl
Three succulents (echeverias and aloe) in a fishbowl container with decorative stones.
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Succulent Bowl
Varies by type[ Height: 4'' - 5'' | Diameter: 5'' - 6'' ]
Three succulents (echeverias and aloe) in a fishbowl container with decorative stones.
Cacti and succulent delivery in NYC from plantshed.com.
Due to this item's popularity, on rare occasions we may need to swap the succulent type due to availability. In such occasions, our designers will use a plant that matches in style and value.
Plants make great gifts for any occasion. Send some green with PlantShed, hand-delivered to NYC + NJ, 7 days a week.
Geographic Origin | Mostly arid regions (Africa, Mexico, and the Americas) |
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Features | Varies by type |
Growth Rate | Moderate to fast, depending on the variety |
Great For | Bright, indirect light |
Care Guide
Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Be careful not to overwater to avoid root rot. The amount of water will vary depending on how many succulents you have. For multiple plants, you may need a bit more water compared to a single succulent.
Succulents thrive in bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight. Too much direct sun can lead to sunburn, so ensure they're not exposed to harsh midday rays for long periods.
Regular pruning will help encourage bushier growth. Trim off dead or damaged leaves as needed, and clean up any spent flowers or stems.
Succulents are generally easy to care for, but they require attention to watering and light conditions.
Use well-draining, organic soil to prevent water from accumulating around the roots. A cactus or succulent mix works well for most varieties.
Succulents are typically non-toxic, but always verify the variety. Some succulents may be mildly toxic to pets, so keep them out of reach of curious animals.
Succulents are known to purify the air by removing toxins and releasing oxygen.
Feed once a month during the growing season with a balanced, diluted fertilizer to encourage healthy growth. Avoid fertilizing in winter when growth slows down.
Succulents prefer temperatures between 65-75°F. Keep them away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes, as they do best in warm environments.
