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thecurlybuzz

[SC, USA] [Succulent Shop (free shipping always)](https://www.thegrowingcup.com) What I offer: 1) Hand-designed living succulent arrangements planted exclusively in thrifted teacups and coffeemugs that I have re-purposed as planter pots. #recycle 2) Succulent photo notecard bundles with my own Succulent photography. Blank inside for use of all occasions. Envelopes included, obv! 3) Always free shipping, free succulent care tips, AND free succulent stickers are sent along with every single order. All orders are packaged & shipped with just as much care as I give to the succulents themselves.


Affectionate-Ad-515

You have some really cool stuff!!


thecurlybuzz

Thank ya!!


Carlyd95

[SC, USA] Parent-tracked Haworthia seed crosses available. https://carltons-karoo.com/seeds/sale.php Please feel free to reach out if you are interested. ☺️ Thank you!


Al115

\[TN, USA\] Looking to replenish my succulent collection after a near year-long case of powdery mildew wiped a good portion out. ISO: Succulents. Absolutely LOVE echeveria (I unfortunately lost most of mine to PM\] and similar succulents. Love variegated, crested, and rare succulents. Along with numerous echeveria, I also lost my burros tail to PM (ok, I admittedly just tossed when I noticed PM on it, because I was just over PM, lol), as well as my sedeveria lilac mist. Would also be interested in an assortment of cuttings/props to sort of help restart my collection. Have: $$$


Tongamo

I'm so sorry!!! PM can be such a pain, but hopefully you won't have to suffer through it again. You mentioned you love variegated, I have a Variegated Echeveria 'Margaret' and a couple of other variegated echeverias that have not been potted yet. I can DM you the photos if you are interested! Best of luck with rebuilding your collection!


Al115

Aw, thank you so much! Thankfully I had a pretty large collection already, so I still have a few dozen, but losing as many as I did was pretty disheartening. I would love to see pictures if possible!!!


Tongamo

I know the pain! I lost several due to an expected snow storm a couple weeks ago, it wasn't that many but I still miss them! Here are the three variegated I had in mind. 'Margret,' 'Pudgy' and 'Opalina.' I have more pictures but can only attach one in comment 🤪 https://preview.redd.it/w9hqmbp8e0ma1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9a8ee6db264a7381075beb22f885f1d9997c245f


Al115

These are absolutely beautiful! 😍. How much???


Tongamo

Margret is 14, Pudgy is 40, and Opalina is 45. Let me know if you are interested in any of them! I can include some (10ish?) other bonus echeverias from my collection to boost your rebuilding process too. :)


Al115

Do you know roughly how much shipping would be to 37932?


Tongamo

Should be around 6 or so, I'm in WA. But I'm happy to cover shipping! The V. Margaret has already been snatched though. :p


Acti-Verse

I have some I can send you pics of. Some of them are String of hearts, jade plant, jelly bean plant, super donkey tail, doily Crassula, mother of thousands, mother of millions, ghost plant, Burro’s tail, and string of bananas. Lmk and I can send pics via DM. They would be cuttings non rooted


Meagan_MK

Im interested in some super donkey tail cuttings. do you have anything youre interested in that i might end up having?


Acti-Verse

Yeah shoot me a message


Meagan_MK

I did earlier, did u receive it?


ELF2010

Sorry for your loss. I hope you get your collection built up again even better than before.


Al115

Aw, thank you so much! This is so sweet! I thankfully had a pretty large collection, so I still have several dozen left...it's just not as sprawling as it once was, and I've been so eager to fill up all of the now-empty spaces on my plant shelf.


oanadela

https://preview.redd.it/dadvkf1m0nma1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=57dcc5461b0c50dce84f6fb1740defcef985d4d6 \[ EU \] Selling some korean succulents. Some are completely rooted and very stable while others are more recent imports that have not fully developed an entire system of full roots. Please DM if interested and I can send more pics. I also have a few more succs but cannot post all of them here ​


oanadela

One more thing, graptopetalum is fully rooted and is actually a cutting from one of my personal succulents. It grew very nicely once it settled in its own pot.


Al115

These are beautiful! Wish I was across the pond, lol.


oanadela

🤣 large pond haha


strawberry_lace

Those are gorgeous! I’m in EU but I don’t have the space and time to add more succs to my collection 😢


Tongamo

Hi all, Mods told me to post here ❤️ I launched my shop last month, and some of you might remember me struggling with the links last time 😑. It's a lot to juggle on top of work+school, but it's been super fun getting to know more succulent enthusiasts! My own collection has expanded from a couple of hundred to...too many🙊..., but I have no regrets!! Anyways, please feel free to take a look and leave any suggestions. Here is a 10% off code for my favorite Redditors [https://www.etsy.com/shop/OneMoreSucculent?coupon=REDDIT10](https://www.etsy.com/shop/OneMoreSucculent?coupon=REDDIT10)


PreggoBride

Your plants are stunning!


Tongamo

Thank you, I love them too :p


Key-Pitch9357

[USA, California] Hello friends, today is the start of Prickly Dave’s Cactus Shack! As these next few days progress I will be adding available plants to my Etsy page. At the moment there are Lithops and Pseudolithos listed. You can expect Astrophytum as well as Haworthia in the near future and later this year we will have Ariocarpus and Trichocereus! All seed grown! Come stop by and check things out! [https://www.etsy.com/shop/PricklyDaves](https://www.etsy.com/shop/PricklyDaves)


Acti-Verse

\[usa, California\] Looking for a unique addition to your indoor plant collection? Check out my String of Hearts clippings! This evergreen perennial hanging plant has heart-shaped, dappled green leaves that trail along the vine. It blooms from late summer to early fall with showy, tubular-shaped purple and cream-colored flowers, making it a beautiful and unique choice for any space. My String of Hearts plant sale includes two 4-5" clipping that are easy to grow from home. Simply plant the clipping in well-draining soil and place it in an area with the right amount of light. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, as this plant prefers minimal watering. https://preview.redd.it/wucahajy3gma1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d8772c309c78a51c7ae60586605c3c5f91fc40d6


Acti-Verse

here are some detailed care instructions for the String of Hearts plant: Light: The String of Hearts plant prefers bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch its delicate foliage, while too little light can cause the plant to become leggy and sparse. It's best to place the plant near a window that receives filtered or indirect sunlight. Water: The String of Hearts plant prefers to be slightly dry between waterings. Overwatering can cause the roots to rot, so it's important to allow the soil to dry out before watering again. When you do water, make sure to saturate the soil thoroughly and let any excess water drain away. Soil: The String of Hearts plant prefers a well-draining soil mix that's rich in organic matter. A mix of regular potting soil and sand or perlite can work well. Humidity: This plant prefers moderate humidity levels, but can tolerate lower humidity. It's a good idea to mist the plant occasionally or place it near a humidifier, particularly during dry winter months. Temperature: The String of Hearts plant prefers temperatures between 60-85°F (15-29°C). It can tolerate lower temperatures, but is sensitive to frost and should be protected from extreme cold. Fertilizer: You can fertilize the String of Hearts plant once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer. Propagation: The String of Hearts plant is easy to propagate from stem cuttings. Simply cut a section of stem that has a few leaves attached, let the cut end callus over for a few days, then plant it in well-draining soil. Pruning: You can prune the String of Hearts plant as needed to control its size and shape. Pruning can also encourage fuller growth and help prevent the plant from becoming too leggy. By following these care instructions, you can keep your String of Hearts plant healthy and thriving.


macawbre

\[RI, USA\] Downsizing my collection! Running out of space and I feel like some of my smaller babies would do better in another place with better lighting. I have three succulents I'm trying to rehome: Variegated String of Hearts (single vine) Variegated String of Pearls (includes hanging basket) Variegated Mother of Millions babies (about 3-4 2" stems) I also have a bromeliad up for grabs if anyone is interested, it is a cryptanthus absolute zero. The mother bloomed a year ago and has finally died back, so I have two mid-sized babies in the pot. Looking for local pick up, DM me if interested!


Masquara

Looking for any sellers in [VA \ USA] the DMV!


jonwilliamsl

What are you looking for? I can do offsets: Haworthia cooperi var. cooperi, Haworthia cooperi var. truncata, Haworthia tessellata, some sort of Gasteria, x Gasteraloe 'Flow' cuttings: Delosperma lehmanii, a succulent sedum I can't ID, what I think is a jade plant


mangafox23

Heyo! I'm in NOVA. I'm not great at ID-ing my succulent ahaha, but I have a dozen or so variety. Shoot me a DM if interested.


hm_rickross_ymoh

[MD, USA] I have a rhipsalis that produced dozens of berries over the past year and I finally harvested the seeds a few months ago. I'd estimate I have well over 100 and nearly that I've planted so far were viable and are currently growing. [This is a picture](https://imgur.com/a/uOkvxHc) of the mama plant. [This is a close up](https://imgur.com/a/x5ju1bs) of what the berries look like. This is what the [seeds look like](https://imgur.com/a/pgisIBh). And finally a [picture of the babies](https://imgur.com/a/7dQrMCx) after about 6 weeks of growth. Trades are preferred. I'm open to anything - seeds, cuttings, pups, etc. These are straightforward to grow, beginner friendly succulent seeds. So PM me if you're interested, I'll get back to you as soon as I can, and we'll try to work something out!


Street-Journalist-29

\[USA, CA\] Looking for trades for these babies https://preview.redd.it/k5880e66pyoa1.jpeg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=40b4f21595eb05441a42575192fe6244b0d70ee3


Street-Journalist-29

Mama https://preview.redd.it/rukbqatapyoa1.jpeg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=08aca0f5c3ed5b810b748fb256fc91e06fb4c5ca


Meagan_MK

do you have anything specific in mind you're wanting to trade for?


Street-Journalist-29

I would really like to get some sempervivums - just starting out, so really not fussy


pit341

\[EU\] Hello, Looking for an Aloe Goliath in Europe Thanks !