Echeveria Paramera

About maintenance
1. Choose the right soil: Morning dew succulents like loose, breathable, and well-drained soil. You can use succulent-specific soil or mix vermiculite, perlite and other materials to improve the soil to provide a good growing environment.
2. Proper watering and fertilization: Morning dew succulents like a dry environment, so water them appropriately to avoid water accumulation. In general, wait until the soil is completely dry after each watering before watering again. When fertilizing, you can choose a fertilizer specifically designed for succulents and apply it once a month.
3. Control temperature and light: Morning Dew Succulent does not have high temperature requirements, and the suitable growth temperature is 15-25 degrees Celsius. When the temperature is high in summer, it can be placed in a semi-shady place to avoid direct sunlight. When the winter is cold, it can be moved indoors or under an awning to keep warm.
4. Regular pruning and thinning: Morning Dew succulents grow quickly and are prone to overlong stems and branches. Regular pruning keeps the plant compact and beautiful. At the same time, new plants can also be propagated through pruning.
Returns/Exchanges
We do not accept returns or exchanges. However, if the goods are lost or seriously damaged (minor damage such as slight dryness, fallen leaves, broken side buds, etc. are not covered by insurance), we can reship or replace your product. For your next order, please contact us within three working days after signing for the express delivery, otherwise we will not be able to compensate.
Certificate
We have legal export qualifications and certificates. For some endangered products, a CITIES certificate can be issued to ensure that the plants comply with the relevant policies of your country and can be transported to you smoothly.
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