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Aug 23, 2021 - 02:18 PM
It really depends on the care needs for each plant you want to pot together.
For instance, you wouldn't want to pot hobbit jade and peanut cactus together because peanut cactus prefers full sun and can stretch in low light while hobbit jade likes low light conditions and can sunburn easily.
Also, you wouldn't want to pot string of pearls with living stones because living stones would go dormant and, therefore, require no water but string of pearls likes a little more water.
To pot plants with each other for an extended period of time, requires that you know how these plants "behave" and what they prefer. The care guides for each variety on our website, as well as the preferences of each plant, listed under "PRODUCT DETAILS", would be a great place to start. Study up!
P.S. It's also worth noting that our build your own trifecta kits allow you quickly shop for plants that work together well. I'll post a link to them below.
For instance, you wouldn't want to pot hobbit jade and peanut cactus together because peanut cactus prefers full sun and can stretch in low light while hobbit jade likes low light conditions and can sunburn easily.
Also, you wouldn't want to pot string of pearls with living stones because living stones would go dormant and, therefore, require no water but string of pearls likes a little more water.
To pot plants with each other for an extended period of time, requires that you know how these plants "behave" and what they prefer. The care guides for each variety on our website, as well as the preferences of each plant, listed under "PRODUCT DETAILS", would be a great place to start. Study up!
P.S. It's also worth noting that our build your own trifecta kits allow you quickly shop for plants that work together well. I'll post a link to them below.
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