FAQS
Q: How long can the succulents last without water? Will they die in shipping without water?
A: Succulents are incredibly hardy plants, the leaves and roots are full of water which is what gives them their unique appearance. They can last months without water, so a few days in a shipping box is no concern at all - we promise.
Q: How long can the succulents go without light? Will they die in shipping without natural light?
A: Succulents are plants that thrive in low natural light, in fact direct sunlight can burn them to a crisp. Our succulents are no exception, and can go weeks without any natural light, direct or indirect, so, a few days in a shipping box is not bad for them at all.
Q: Will the succulents get crushed or broken in transit?
A: We package each order very carefully and have designed our packaging to ensure the succulents will stay safe with a special shell around them to prevent any crushing or breaking.
Q: How much natural light do the succulents need?
A: Succulents thrive on a low amount of direct sunlight, or a medium amount of indirect natural light. We do not advise placing them directly in a windowsill, but they should not be kept in a completely dark area for weeks or longer.
Care Guide
Light
Succulents thrive in areas with low direct natural light, or medium amounts of indirect natural light.
Water
Water your succulent once every 2 weeks to give the soil time to completely dry out between waterings.
Temperature
Succulents are very tough plants, and will thrive in any temperatures of 60-90 degrees or even higher.
Toxicity
Most succulents are non toxic to pets and humans, but for in-depth information, please click here for our full guide.