Circle of Life with Plant

$28.00

1 in stock (can be backordered)

Fillament Color *

Select the filament color you would like your item to be printed with. Some filaments might be out of stock. If the filament is out of stock, we will give you a call. During holidays, this option is not available, please select “as shown in the picture” option.

White Yet Black Bright Orange Red Blue Transparent Gold Neon Green Sky Blue Bright Yellow As shown in the picture

Includes wrapping (tissue or clear wrapping), bag/box, ribbon, and card.

Keep the message to three short sentences.

Please remember that each plant will vary in height, leaf color, and variegation.

A shelf or tabletop tiny pot with a 2″ succulent. The pot is 3″ x 3″ inches. Plant type and size vary. Micro Plant Studio designed and printed the pot.

No, this plant is not pet-friendly. Certain plants can be toxic to animals, potentially causing a range of physical symptoms, from discomfort to death, if consumed. While some animals show little interest in houseplants, others may be tempted to bite, chew, and ingest them. Call your vet immediately if your pet eats a poisonous plant or is showing any signs of toxicity.
If the soil is bone dry, water the plant every two weeks. Some succulents prefer being watered every two to three weeks during the cold season. Periodically review and modify the watering schedule to accommodate variations in temperature throughout the year. Watch for yellowing leaves, as they can be a sign of over- or under-watering. Sometimes, leaves turn yellow for other reasons that may not be immediately noticeable.

Overwintered tropical plants generally thrive in temperatures similar to those preferred by humans. They typically do well in daytime temperatures ranging from 70 to 80ºF (21 to 27ºC) and nighttime temperatures between 55 and 65ºF (13 to 18ºC).

The placement of plants is crucial for creating the right atmosphere and look in our space. When situating plants in your home or office, it’s important to think about how extreme temperatures and surroundings, especially during summer and winter, can affect them. For example, cold drafts and direct sunlight can harm a plant’s leaves and overall health, potentially causing them to die. Being close to heaters and air conditioning units can also cause damage. Therefore, it’s important to carefully consider where you place your plants. Avoid putting them near heaters, air conditioning units, or in areas with cold drafts from windows or doors, as these elements can significantly affect the well-being and lifespan of your plants.

This plant does not require any misting.
Use a soft brush or dry cloth to dust plant leaves every three weeks.

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