My Happy Plant
San Diego, California
(619) 300-7198
My Happy Plant Promo Video
Product Care
INDOOR PLANT CARE:
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Please display me on a flat decorative surface (decorative plate, wood, stone) so I get air from top to bottom. I love to be submerged in water (just my root ball, not my leaves please) at least once a week for 3 to 5 minutes then drain me for another 3 to 5 minutes.
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I also like filtered light around 5 to 8 feet from a window.
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In hotter months I may need to be submerged 2 to 3 times per week, you can tell if you pick me up and I feel light.
Indoor Care Video
OUTDOOR PLANT CARE:
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Please display me on a flat decorative surface (decorative plate, wood, stone) so I get air from top to bottom. I love to be submerged in water (just my root ball, not my leaves please) at least once a week for 3 to 5 minutes then drain me for another 3 to 5 minutes.
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I also like filtered light, morning sun to afternoon shade.
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Please do not put me in direct full sun all day long.
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In hotter months I may need to be submerged 2 to 3 times per week, you can tell if you pick me up and I feel light.
Outdoor Care Video 1
Outdoor Care Video 2
INDOOR & OUTDOOR SUCCULENT CARE FOR CONTAINERS WITHOUT A DRAINAGE HOLE:
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We don't require a lot of water and we hate to get our feet soaking wet so please water sparingly.
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We like to be watered about once per week, about a tablespoon per individual plant (so if there are 5 plants in the planter then we need about 5 tablespoons of water, one tablespoon at the base of each plant), if I'm 6 inches or taller you can be a little more generous, about 3 tablespoons should be fine.
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Once you get to know me you'll be able to tell how much water I need.
Indoor/Outdoor Succulent Care Video 1
Indoor/Outdoor Succulent Care Video 2
INDOOR & OUTDOOR SUCCULENT CARE FOR CONTAINERS WITH A DRAINAGE HOLE:
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Because I have a drainage hole you can water me a little more generously but I still don't like my feet soaking wet so please follow these guidelines.
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We like to be watered about once per week, about a tablespoon per individual plant (so if there are five plants in the planter then we need about 5 tablespoons of water), 1 tablespoon at the base of each plant, if I’m 6 inches or taller you can be a little more generous about 3 tablespoons should be fine.
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If you see water in the saucer please empty it and I will be grateful and happy.