4" Calico Kittens "Crassula Marginalis Rubra"
*Ship bareroot.. *We Only ship Priority so your Succulents plant will take between 2 to 3 days to arrive, we are not responsible for any USPS delays. * My Jades have really short roots, We reffed to the gallons that are planted in the add so you can see or estimate the actual size of the plant, do not expect to receive any Jade with long roots, That's why these trees are easy to Trim and give a shape as a bonsai tree and plant them in a shallow pot. * We try to ship our succulent plants as soon as we get the order is customer responsibility to be aware of the plant arrival also customers will get a notification by email. If the customer wants to delay or change the day of the shipment please contact us as soon as possible. *We take great care in the packaging of your plants, but unfortunately the same cannot always be said in how they are handled once they leave us .*Is the customer responsibility to purchase a (Heat pack) if the Succulent plant is ship to a cold area, we usually recommended it if the whether is 35* or lower, If you are purchasing a large succulent plant please make sure you buy enough heat pack to cover the plant (1 heat pack every 12") We are not responsible for damages to the Succulent plant if is NOT enough coverage of the heat pack, and if is delay by USPS, the heat only will keep the box warm for 72 hours.
Calico Kitten crassula (Crassula pellucida ‘Variegata’) is a pretty little succulent with heart-shaped leaves marked with rosy pink, creamy white, and green. Dainty white flowers bloom in spring and occasionally throughout the season. Calico Kitten plants are easy to grow indoors or out. They look great in rock gardens, hanging baskets, and xeriscapes. Read on and learn how to grow Calico Kittens. Growing a Calico Kitten Plant Calico Kitten crassula requires plenty of sunlight but should be planted where it isn’t blasted by direct sun on hot afternoons. You’ll find that Calico Kitten succulents are especially pretty in dappled or filtered light where their colors can shine through.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Calico Kitten Crassula: How To Grow Calico Kitten Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/crassula/calico-kitten-crassula.htm
Caring for Calico Kitten Plants Keep the soil moist for new Calico Kitten succulents. Once established, the plants are drought-hardy and require water only occasionally. Beware of overwatering, as succulents are likely to rot in soggy conditions. Too dry is always better than too wet. Water indoor plants sparingly during the winter months, only when the leaves look slightly shriveled. Fertilize Calico Kitten in containers three or four times per year, but always during the growing season and never in winter. Use a water-soluble fertilizer mixed to half strength. Outdoor specimens planted in the ground rarely need fertilizer, but a little compost is always a good idea.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Calico Kitten Crassula: How To Grow Calico Kitten Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/crassula/calico-kitten-crassula.
Calico Kitten stems are fragile. If one breaks, just stick it in the soil and grow a new plant. Even a single leaf will grow a new plant. You can also propagate a new plant by dividing mature plants or by separating and planting offshoots (pups) that grow from the base.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Calico Kitten Crassula: How To Grow Calico Kitten Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/crassula/calico-kitten-crassula.htm
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