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Wedding favors that gift that you leave to wow your guests, are you looking for something that leaves a living memory why not try succulents.
we carry wedding favors in a 2 1/2 inch pot with array of colors dazzle every guest from ivory, silver, blush pink, blue and emerald greens. succulents come in many forms shapes and sizes helping get every guest a unique plant.
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This beautiful variegated string of hearts has so much pizzazz to it unbelievable it's heart shaped leafs have that amazing white to pink mirage making it any collectors dream plant.
String of hearts prefer indirect bright light and like to dry out between waterings with a full draining soil.
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Philodendron Birkin is such an interesting and beautiful houseplant, with white striped variegation on dark-green waxy leaves that really looks spectacular.
These plants love indirect bright light, and absolutely love moist roots keeping them above 60° will will ensure quicker growth.
Very little fertilizer is required and would only recommend every 2nd month
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Ficus Tineke is a select variety of Ficus elastica (FY-Kus ee-LAS-tick-uh) and one of the ‘new’ highly variegated rubber plants on the market. Elastica originates from India and Indonesia.
Some common names include:
Ficus Tineke Care
Size and Growth
Ficus Tineke is grown as a small ornamental tree or bush in use indoors. It grows outdoors in USDA Hardiness Zones 10b to 11. Outdoors trees may reach between 50′ feet tall or more.
When used as a houseplant, Tineke grows up to 2′ – 10′ feet tall.
The size of the leaves may reach up to 12″ inches long and 5″ inches wide.
Ficus Tineke produces glossy variegated leaves reaching up to 12″ inches long and 5″ inches wide. Tineke displays striking variegated cream to almost white and green leaves. Some suggest the leaf color looks almost like watercolor.
The burgundy rubber tree is a fast-growing Ficus. Variegated Ficus has less chlorophyll and grows at a slower pace.
Flowering and Fragrance
Varieties of Ficus do flower but only when grown outdoors in their native home of Malaysia, Java, or the Himalayas. Flowering indoors is a rare occurrence. When Ficus does flower they are simple white blooms.
Its minimal fragrance only attracts fig wasps and no other kind of pollinators.
Light and Temperature
Ficus elastica Tineke does best indoors with bright, indirect light. It will tolerate lower light conditions but with less creamy variegation on the new leaves.
Indoors maintain average room temperatures above 55° degrees Fahrenheit with medium humidity levels. Consider adding a humidifier to increase humidity.
Inconsistent temperature, sudden temperature drops or cold drafts, and dry conditions can affect this Ficus.
Watering and Feeding Ficus Plants
The Ficus is a relatively low maintenance house plant. Take care not to overwater rubber plants. If the roots sit in water, they can suffer from root rot and fungus gnats can become an issue.
The indoor ficus will still seek watering according to the natural growing season. Water your plant more during the summer months and scale back during the winter months.
During warmer months feed your plant once per month with a half-strength balanced liquid fertilizer.
Soil and Transplanting
This variegated rubber tree plant thrives in light, well-draining moist soil. It can tolerate heavy clay, sandy, or loamy soils. Always use a pot with drainage holes.
It does well in either acidic or alkaline soil. Do not water until the top inch of the soil is dry.
Regardless of the Ficus variety, these plants will grow indoors. Do not overpot. Your plant should be fine in the pot it was bought in for a year. If it gets top-heavy
Succulent plugs choose the package that is best suited for you from 10 to 102 plugs at unbeatable prices. Succulents love full sun and drier soil between waterings making them easy to care for and giving you top-notch performance. These packages are designed for birthday parties, weddings, anniversaries, or just the get together.
Light conditions: full sun to part some
water conditions: let's soil slightly dry out between waterings taking careful care not to overwater.
Fertilizer: give succulents fertilizer only during the summer months March to October. Fertilized with lower numbers something around 9-5-9
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Variegated String of Pearls Senecio rollqwleyanus
Care Tips
Light: Indirect light, shade, or early morning sun. They are more sensitive to direct sunlight as the variegated parts lack the chlorophyll to process it. Direct sunlight would cause sunburn easily.
Water: Only when potting mix is dry to touch. Needs regular infrequent watering in summer and much less in winter
Soil: Well draining succulents potting mix
Temperature: The optimal temperature range is from 65F to 90F during the day. At night keep the temperature above 40F
Planting: String of Pearls does best in places where its strings are able to hang or form ground cover. Baskets are perfect for letting the impressive strings grow and trail. Garden walls and rockeries also allow this plant to spread and thrive.
Fertilizer: Use a general fertilizer twice a year to enhance new growth and the plant’s overall health. Over fertilizing causes malformed growth.
Blooming: The flowers are dainty and white, and form tightly compacted puffballs. Each bloom has a halo of deep red to golden yellow filaments.
Dormancy: Variegated String of Pearls don’t go into full dormancy, but growth slows during winter months.
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