Pickle 3.5" Potted Plant
C$7.50 CAD
Pickle 3.5" Potted Plant
CAD 7.50
Excl. tax
Pickle plants get their common name from the shape of their leaves, which look like little pickles. Though the leaves are covered with tiny, white, thorn-like hairs, there’s no need to worry. Unlike a cactus, pickle plant hairs are soft to the touch.
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Product description
Features:
- Low growing succulents that have a shrub-like appearance.
- Leaves grow on thin, wiry stems, & can reach heights of 18” – 20”.
- In the spring they produce small, daisy like flowers of white or yellow.
- Mature plants can make a nice option for a hanging basket.
- Doesn’t require heavy watering. It’s important to give your plant good water, then let the soil dry out before watering again.
- Water more often during the hot summer months – perhaps every week to week and a half. In the winter, you’ll reduce your watering schedule to roughly every 3 weeks.
- If you notice the leaves starting to get a bit droopy and soft, that’s a good sign that it’s time to water again.
- They like bright sunny spots with lots of indirect light. A west or south facing window is your best option.
- Pickle plants are perennials and, in warmer climates, can be grown outdoors. However, although they are more cold tolerant than many succulents, they won’t survive a hard frost.
- They can be considered invasive ground cover. So, take these facts into consideration if you’re thinking of a pickle plant for a garden bed.
- A cactus or succulent soil mixed with coarse sand or perlite is a good option.
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