Potted Succulent Garden in Light Green Bioplanter #2 | NW Phoenix
Weekly water and bright artificial/indoor light is what I give these plants.
This succulent collection in a bioplanter (with drain hole) contains a peperomia golden gate, senecio barbertonicus lemon bush, haworthia turgida suberecta (will become a little bigger and clump soon), lavender graptopetalum, rhipsalis teres, mesembryanthemum lehmanni, black gem aloe, kalanchoe tubiflora, an ice plant with vibrant orange and pink flowers, sedum carnicolor, crassula (ovata?) compacta, another ice plant with purple flowers, and maaaybe a pachyveria powder puff exotica.
Though I am transitioning to organic methods, I have used a synthetic pesticide in the soil (absorbed by the whole plant) that is said to last a year but is not safe for bees (or people or animals) so please take one of the following precautions if your plant flowers: 1) change the soil, 2) bring the planter indoors before and while the plant blooms, 3) cut the flower buds off if there is a chance that a bee will come in contact with them, 4) keep the planter indoors through the end of May, 2018. Thank you!