Do succulents die when they are brought frequently indoors then back outdoors just to meet its light requirements or this is just make believe? Thank you SUCCULENTS BOX for this video and especially its presentation which is second to NONE.
Hi. I'm not sure that your new succulents are the ones you just bought or new growth. For the newly bought succulents, after bringing home your new baby, it's highly recommended to transfer them to a different planter within 2 weeks; since they usually come in small, plastic containers, which can hinder their growth. If this isn't your case, you might check our blog about the succulent repotting topic below, hope it would help 😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-repot-succulents-3-important-steps-you-shouldn-t-miss
I bought 5 types of succulents but I'm like 15hrs away from home and it's cold here because this is the coldest place in here. Can you give me some advice?
Hi there! Some succulents are not good enough at tolerating breezy days and cold nights, so you will need to bring your plants inside to ensure they survive. Also, it's best to include a heat pack to protect your plants from frost on delivery and please cover your outdoor succulents with bed sheets. You can see more about this case in our blog: ua-cam.com/video/uswE1AptX1M/v-deo.html ❤ Hope this can help you well!
would this also apply to succulents bought locally? i'm not sure how different eh shock would be from a 10 minutes drive to hundreds of miles in a box 🥺
We're not sure, but many problems can occur during shipment and handling, so we just try to protect them with bubble wrap, good packed,... whether in a 10-minute drive to hundreds of miles.
Hi there, we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you. We always try to ship plants that are disease-free and of good quality but we cannot control what happens to your order during transit. Therefore, we gladly offer refund or replacements if the plants arrived damaged. Please reach out to us via support@succulentsbox.com if you have any other questions.
Hi there, thank you for your opinion, when your drives with dry and bare root, you can go ahead and plant it up in a porous pot and well-drained soil. You can read this blog for more information, check it out succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/what-should-you-do-after-unboxing-plant-mail
Wonderfully put together video!
Glad you like it 🤗
So my bare root plants are super stressed being potted? They do way better than the overwatered ones from Lowe’s
Here in Australia we get them sent by bare rooted.
I think that's is how most companies ship their plants 🥴
I did everything wrong but hopefully all will be well.
Do succulents die when they are brought frequently indoors then back outdoors just to meet its light requirements or this is just make believe?
Thank you SUCCULENTS BOX for this video and especially its presentation which is second to NONE.
thank you so much for helping me im your big fan!
Happy to help!!!
When is the best time to transplant my new succulents It’s summer in AZ
Hi. I'm not sure that your new succulents are the ones you just bought or new growth. For the newly bought succulents, after bringing home your new baby, it's highly recommended to transfer them to a different planter within 2 weeks; since they usually come in small, plastic containers, which can hinder their growth. If this isn't your case, you might check our blog about the succulent repotting topic below, hope it would help 😉
succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-repot-succulents-3-important-steps-you-shouldn-t-miss
Thank you, I just bought those 3 days ago
I bought 5 types of succulents but I'm like 15hrs away from home and it's cold here because this is the coldest place in here. Can you give me some advice?
Hi there! Some succulents are not good enough at tolerating breezy days and cold nights, so you will need to bring your plants inside to ensure they survive. Also, it's best to include a heat pack to protect your plants from frost on delivery and please cover your outdoor succulents with bed sheets.
You can see more about this case in our blog: ua-cam.com/video/uswE1AptX1M/v-deo.html ❤ Hope this can help you well!
I kept them indoors to make sure. And thank you for the reply thank you 😀
would this also apply to succulents bought locally? i'm not sure how different eh shock would be from a 10 minutes drive to hundreds of miles in a box 🥺
We're not sure, but many problems can occur during shipment and handling, so we just try to protect them with bubble wrap, good packed,... whether in a 10-minute drive to hundreds of miles.
a couple of my succulents died in transit, so heart breaking
Hi there, we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you. We always try to ship plants that are disease-free and of good quality but we cannot control what happens to your order during transit. Therefore, we gladly offer refund or replacements if the plants arrived damaged. Please reach out to us via support@succulentsbox.com if you have any other questions.
What we should do in case of naked Succulents
Most plants are shipped bare root! So tips on this video will be rarely useful.
Hi there, thank you for your opinion, when your drives with dry and bare root, you can go ahead and plant it up in a porous pot and well-drained soil. You can read this blog for more information, check it out succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/what-should-you-do-after-unboxing-plant-mail
This is useful for me, because all my succulents arrive not bare root, but with a pot 😅