Are these succulents large enough to look nice alone in a 3" pot, or would they be better in a 2" pot?
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I want to hand these out as a gift for the moms in the church on Mother's Day, and I plan to put single succulents into small terra cotta pots. I was just curious what would look better. I want the plant to be the focus, and I don't want it to look like it's too small for the pot, but I wasn't sure if a 2" pot would be too small to repot these into.
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Open Apr 30, 2021 - 11:05 AM
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Aug 29, 2024 - 11:36 AM
Yes, 3" diameter pots would be a great option for transplanting the succulents in this tray individually. While they all come rooted in 2" plastic grow pots, the size of each plant can vary a little. The rosettes tend to span at least 2", while stem succulents often grow tall and narrow. We generally recommend using pots 2"-3.5" in diameter and depth for transplanting our standard 2" succulents individually upon delivery. And as always, use pots with drainage holes and pick a gritty, well-draining succulent soil.
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