Mini Mateo Succulent
Happy in bright sunlight, this baby succulent is planted in a speckled ceramic pot with a seafoam green band.
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Mini Mateo Succulent
[ Height: 4" - 5" | Diameter: 3" - 4" ]
A baby succulent with rosette leaves is planted in a speckled ceramic pot with a seafoam green band. Place in bright indirect light or a space that receives a few hours of morning sun. Check the soil for dampness once a week. If dry, add about a quarter cup of water, keeping in mind that any excess will build up in the bottom and should be avoided. Water should be applied to soil, not to the plant itself.
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Geographic Origin | Africa & the Americas |
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Features | Low-maintenance |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Great For | Bright Sunlight |
Care Guide
Check the soil for dampness once every week or so. If dry, add about a quarter cup of water, keeping in mind that any excess will build up in the bottom and should be avoided. Water should be applied to soil, not to the plant itself.
Place in bright indirect light or a space that receives a few hours of morning sun. In hot summers, more shade may be necessary.
Prune damaged areas by cutting to the stem. To propagate, plant cuttings in soil.
Easy! Just check the soil for dryness weekly and avoid too much direct sunlight.
When repotting, use a well-draining Cacti/Succulent Potting Mix for best results.
Sorry! While some succulents are non-toxic if consumed by pets, others can be mildly toxic. Love succulents? Play it safe and opt for an Echeveria or other pet-friendly plant.
Plants remove toxins that can build up in indoor spaces. A general rule of thumb is 1 medium houseplant per 100 square feet of space effectively cleans the air we breathe.
Feed with a mild cactus fertilizer about once a month during the growing season. Do not fertilize in winter.
Normal household temperatures 60-80°F are best.
