Since succulents are sturdy plants, they can survive shipping for a week or two provided that you have wrapped them properly. However, it would be ideal if you can try to ensure that your succulent gets delivered within a week itself to prevent any damage.
Moreover, how do you air dry succulents before shipping?
To air-dry succulents, you’ll need to gently remove your entire plant from its existing dirt to get started. You’ll then trim the roots, rinse it thoroughly, dry it with tissue, and set it out to air dry it for a few to several days.
Also to know is, can you ship succulents in the winter?
Will my succulents freeze when shipped in the winter? Hardy succulents will ship just fine all winter long. For Soft Succulents, we try to ensure all orders arrive in 3 days or less when shipping to extra cold areas.
How do I ship succulents online?
How many days should you air dry succulents?
Air dry your succulents in a well ventilated area and don’t expose to direct sunlight. Airdry for 3 to 5 days, to make sure that all open wounds have already healed or cuts have calloused to avoid infection which may cause root rot. Let them recover.
Do succulents grow better inside or outside?
Indoor succulents will benefit from the outside air and extra sun! You may have noticed that succulents growing outdoors often seem to be healthier and prettier than those grown indoors.
Can I ship succulents to Canada?
Due to cacti and succulents hardy nature they are for the most part well made for shipping. All our plants are shipped bare root and with Canada Post Expedited parcel to keep shipping cost down.
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