Our Aloe & Agave Mix introduces a diverse and visually appealing selection of succulents to your assortment, offered in two convenient pot sizes to suit different merchandising needs and customer preferences. This mix features resilient species known for their architectural beauty, ease of care, and broad appeal to both indoor plant lovers and succulent enthusiasts.
The Aloe Mix in 5.5 cm pots contains 20 plants per tray and includes a carefully curated selection. It features Aloe squarrosa, recognized for its recurved leaves covered in white bumps that create a striking, textural effect. Alongside it, the mix includes Aloe reitzii, a rare species with upright, fleshy green leaves that stands out in any collection. Completing the mix is Agave filifera, a compact Agave variety with narrow rosettes and signature white filaments along the leaf edges, adding both texture and character to the display.
The Aloe & Gasteria Mix in 8.5 cm pots offers 18 plants per tray, combining Aloe and Gasteria species for even greater variety. This selection includes Aloe squarrosa, appreciated for its distinctive form, as well as Gasteria d’tiga, with its compact dark green leaves speckled with lighter markings and excellent tolerance for lower light conditions. Also included is Gasteria ‘Little Warty’, a popular hybrid known for its charming textured leaves in green and white tones, and Gasteria d’due, another hardy Gasteria with attractive markings and a compact growth habit. The mix further features Aloe ‘Vita’, a vibrant green hybrid Aloe that fits well in contemporary plant collections, and Aloe variegata, commonly known as Partridge Breast Aloe, with its striking variegated leaf patterns.
All plants in these mixes thrive under similar conditions, making care straightforward for your customers. They perform best in bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sun, with Gasteria being especially adaptable to lower light. Watering should be infrequent, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, as overwatering is the most common issue. A well-draining, gritty succulent soil is essential to their health, and they thrive in warm temperatures between 18 and 26°C. These plants are not frost-tolerant, so they require protection from cold. During the active growing season, from spring to early autumn, they benefit from occasional light feeding using a diluted cactus or succulent fertilizer. While they can remain in small pots for a considerable time, repotting into slightly larger containers after one to two years helps encourage healthy growth.
For wholesale customers, this mix offers a range of practical advantages. Pre-mixed trays are ready to sell, providing instant variety and making them perfect for garden centers, florists, and online plant retailers seeking appealing, ready-to-display products. The compact pot sizes are ideal for small retail spaces while offering high visual appeal for customers looking to purchase unique, collectible succulents. Finally, with Aloe, Agave, and Gasteria all being popular, low-maintenance plants, these mixes are equally suitable for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike.
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