Lipstick echeveria (Echeveria agavoides) in a Pink Biodegradable Bubble Pot with white stones and amethyst
Lipstick echeveria (Echeveria agavoides. Propagated and pre-potted houseplants are perfect for new plant parents, individuals who consider themselves as having "brown thumbs" (the “I kill every plant” person), and anyone who prefers not to wait endlessly for their plant cuttings to grow.
How it works:
- You will receive a successful starter plant, a thoughtfully selected pot crafted from all-natural materials.
- You will have the option to select from healing quartz crystals, pebbles or stones, or just plain soil on top of your plant (see below for descriptions). Your plant will come with a wooden stick to measure soil moisture, as well as a seeded plantable Prop Pot card as well as an eco friendly plantable seed TPP card.
- You will have the option to pick up from my home (in the enclosed "Prop Pot Greenhouse" in the driveway) or have local delivery (within 20 miles of Yarmouth, ME). Voilà!
Purple Stones: These are raw amethyst crystals. The power of amethyst is rooted in its ability to bring us comfort and ease pain. Along with its remarkable stress-relieving properties, people often use amethyst to meditate, relax, and increase their sense of comfort. With beautiful, mesmerizing deep violet hues, amethyst symbolizes healing and well-being.
Plant Care
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Sunlight: Place in bright, direct light, such as within a foot of a sunny window. Lipstick Echeveria doesn't tolerate low light.
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Water: Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out completely before watering again. During the summer, water once every two or three weeks, and once a month in the winter. Avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot and fungal infections.
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Temperature: Lipstick Echeveria prefers warm temperatures between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep it away from drafts and cold windows, and protect it from frost in the winter.
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Humidity: Lipstick Echeveria grows well in average household humidity levels. Avoid placing it in humid places like bathrooms or kitchens, where mold, pests, and root rot can be a problem.
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Soil: Use well-draining cactus and succulent soil with 50% to 70% mineral grit.