OMG Cuttings Club
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OMG CUTTING OF THE MONTH CLUB:
Our Original OMG Asheville Cuttings Club! Monthly or yearly plant subscription box options are available. When you sign up for the OMG Cuttings Club, a fresh succulent is sent straight to your address around the 1st of each new month! Makes a great gift for loved ones, plant collectors, or plant enthusiasts. Average estimated shipping costs will be added to all packages for monthly or annual Subscription Memberships.
SIZE: 5”+ long unrooted succulent or plant cutting per month
MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS:
6 Months (January - June, July - December)
12 Months (Annual 2023 Membership)
*Subscription begins the month of sign-up. Plants are usually shipped around the first of each new month.
Each year we will announce a new cuttings club membership, with a unique assortment of plants.
Cold Climate Considerations:
For those residing in colder climates with freezing temperatures, we recommend adding a "UniHeat 72-Hour Heat Pack" to your order. This ensures the safe journey of your plant, even in chilly weather. Visit our shop to include this option with your order at Checkout. If a heat pack is not included for colder climates, we cannot guarantee that the plant will arrive alive in below-freezing Winter weather.
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OMG CUTTINGS OF THE MONTH:
Lavender Scallops
Varigated Brasil Philodendron
String of Buttons
String of Pearls
Mother of Thousands
String of Dolphins
String of Bananas
String of Fishhooks
Bear’s Paw
Black Bells
Thanksgiving Cactus
Variegated String of Pearls
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🪴 PLANT CUTTINGS CARE TIPS: 🪴
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Lavender Scallops
Lavender Scallops Cuttings 'Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi' is a very beautiful flowering plant that's native to Madagascar. This plant has multi-colored foliage with green and pink blooms. The plant grows shrubs and stems up to 2 feet tall. Succulent shape varies depending on the time of year. The plant will flower in the fall/winter depending on zone. The succulent cutting length is 5”-7” inches.
SUNLIGHT: Needs sunlight for 6 hours a day
Winter hardiness of 30 °F
Zones 10+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow soil to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Varigated Brasil Philodendron
Variegated Brasil Philodendron ‘Philodendron hederaceum’ is a hanging plant that makes a wonderful indoor addition. This plant thrives in lower light conditions and also will climp with wire or twine along a wall.
SUNLIGHT: Shade
Winter hardiness of 55 °F
Zones 11+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: String of Buttons
Often called Necklace Vine, String of Buttons ‘Crassula perforata’ is a fast-growing vining succulent with sprawling leaves that resemble stacked buttons.
SUNLIGHT: Full sun
Winter hardiness of 25 °F
Zones 9a+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: String of Pearls
String of Pearls ‘Curio rowleyanus’ is a beautiful trailing succulent that has small bubble petals or “pearls” growing along each vine. The plant has green cascading petals. The blooms with white flowers have a fragrance similar to cinnamon.
SUNLIGHT: 6+ hours of sun
Winter hardiness of 25 °F
Zones 9+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow it to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Mother of Thousands
Also known as Devil’s backbone or the Alligator plant, Mother of Thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana) is an alien-like species of succulent. The leaves and stems give the plant the appearance of miniature palm tree. It grows in an interesting shape with tiny rows of plantlets along the edges of the leaves. Grows beautiful pink flowers and usually blooms in the Winter/Spring. The leaves are triangular, blue-green, and faintly marked with dark spots. Once established, the plant may reach up to 3 feet tall.
SUNLIGHT: 6+ hours of sun
Winter hardiness of 25 °F
Zones 10+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow it to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: String of Dolphins
String of Dolphins 'Senecio peregrinus' is a beautiful rare trailing succulent with dolphin-shaped leaves. This plant is easy to propagate and makes a great hanging plant. Also known as dolphin necklace, flying dolphins, string of dolphins, or dolphin plant.
SUNLIGHT: Bright light for 6+ hours a day
Winter hardiness of 45°F
Zones 9b+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow soil to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: String of Bananas
String of Bananas Cutting (Curio radicans) is a beautiful trailing succulent with banana-shaped leaves. The versatile succulent is easy to propagate and makes a great hanging plant for any indoor space.
SUNLIGHT: Bright light 6+ hours a day
Winter hardiness of 32 °F
Zones 9+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow it to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: String of Fishhooks
Originating in South Africa, String of Fishhooks Cutting (Senecio radicans) is a fast-growing plant, similar to String of Bananas in shape. It is known for its long, “fish-hook-like” petals. This plant makes an excellent hanging plant on any shelf or living area.
SUNLIGHT: Full sun to partial sunlight
Winter hardiness of 30 °F
Zones 10a
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow it to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Bear’s Paw
Bear's Paw, Cotyledon tomentosa, is a fuzzy succulent plant that is native to South Africa. The leaves are shaped like bear’s paws and are soft to the touch. Sold as packs of 1 or 3 unrooted bear’s paw cuttings.
SUNLIGHT: Full Sun or Partial Shade
Winter hardiness of 32 °F
Zones 9+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Black Bells
Black Bells 'Stapelia leendertziae' is also known as a starfish plant. These rare succulents grow beautiful flowers with intricate markings across the petals. They are fuzzy to the touch. It is known by it's unique large, bell-shaped, deep reddish to dark purple flowers that have a starfish flower. Members of the genus Stapelia are usually characterized by their foul-smelling flowers reminiscent of the odor of rotting meat. The hairs, coloration, and surface of the black bells flowers mimic decaying animal matter to attract pollinators. We recommend cutting the flowers off to avoid the odor or keeping plant in a well-ventilated area.
SUNLIGHT: Full sun to partial sunlight
Winter hardiness of 25 °F
Zones 9a-11b
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Thanksgiving Cactus
Thanksgiving Cactus 'Schlumbergera truncata' grow well in a bright, indirect sunlight spot inside the house. The arching branches make them popular for hanging planters and baskets. The succulents will bloom in bright colors, forming gorgeous flower bulbs and colorful blooms.
SUNLIGHT: 6+ hours of sun
Winter hardiness of 50 °F
Zones 10-12
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow it to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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SUCCULENT OF THE MONTH: Variegated String of Pearls
Variegated String of Pearls, Curio rowleyanus ‘Variegatus’, is a beautiful rare variegated trailing succulent that has small bubble petals or “pearls” growing along each vine. The plant has green cascading petals with white coloring. The blooms with white flowers have a fragrance similar to cinnamon. Makes a wonderful houseplant.
SUNLIGHT: 6+ hours of sun
Winter hardiness of 25 °F
Zones 9+
WATER: Use well-draining soil and allow it to dry between waterings. We recommend watering more frequently during the summer months, and less during the winter months.
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🌿 Propagation Tips for Plant Cuttings -
Dirt Propagation: Place the cuttings on top of dirt or stick the stems directly into the soil. Petals can also be propagated and laid directly on the soil. Any roots that form can be gently planted into the dirt.
Water Propagation: Place the cutting root end down into a clear glass of filtered water, removing petals near the root end. Change out the water every 3-5 days with fresh water to avoid root decay. Plant once roots are well established.
🌱 New cuttings will need bright light but not direct sunlight. We recommend dipping the end of the stem into rooting hormone, as this helps many cuttings root more quickly.
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