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-Colors and growing rates depend on light, soil, and water conditions.
-prefer indoors and outdoor
-Light water
-Well-draining soil with a drainage hole pot ( Peat moss, potting mix, or Coconut coir)
-Water the plant when the soil is completely dry
+It was growing in a 2″ before shipping. The plant is similar to picture three.
+ A 2″ pot of this plant is shipped with the original pot. The plant you receive may not be blooming depending on the season of the year.
+It is well-packed before shipping
+NO cancellation after shipping, NO return, and NO exchanges
+Please message Wendy if you have any questions or requests before/after placing your order
***Damaged/Unsatisfactory/Lost Packages****
-Most succulents grow from cuttings/clippings or leaves. If the branches of the plant are slightly damaged, you can stick the branches into the soil. They will grow new plants. However, let Wendy know in the 24 hours after receiving the package if the plant you receive is seriously damaged. We can solve problem/s.
-Shipping delay happens in holiday seasons such as Christmas time.
-No 100% guarantee survival
-Buyers are responsible for the weather condition.
-Seller is not responsible for delays, damages due to heat or cold weather, and wrong address.
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