Succulents and cacti are generally quite hardy and can go long periods of time without water, so they are ideal plants to transport through the mail. Professional nurseries regularly ship their plants across the country and around the world with very few problems.
In this regard, are terrariums bad for succulents?
Terrariums create the worst possible environment for succulents to grow and thrive. If your goal is to have happy and healthy plants, you need to keep them in an appropriate container and avoid succulent terrarium.
Likewise, people ask, how long can succulents survive shipping?
Succulents are hardy plants and can stay about 10-14 days in the box. Some types of succulents can stay up to 3 months without water and some specific types of succulents won’t go longer than 10-14 days without light, so in general, succulents can stay in the box for 10-14 days.
How are succulents shipped?
What is the best way to ship succulents?
How long do succulent terrariums last?
In theory, a perfectly balanced closed terrarium – under the right conditions – should continue to thrive indefinitely. The longest known terrarium lasted on it’s own for 53 years.
What do I need for a succulent terrarium?
What you will need:
- A hanging terrarium.
- An assortment of mini succulents.
- A hand trowel.
- Gravel.
- Gardening gloves.
- Compost suitable for cacti and succulents.
- Seasonal decorations of your choice.
- Moss.
Do you really need charcoal for a terrarium?
Charcoal is an important element in a terrarium because it helps remove toxins and odors. If you don’t have charcoal, you can still make a terrarium, but you’ll need to to take extra steps to ensure your plants remain healthy and that the environment inside your terrarium remains clean and odor-free.