OMG Asheville

Pet-Friendly Plant Cuttings Club

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OMG ASHEVILLE PET-FRIENDLY SUCCULENT CUTTINGS CLUB:

Introducing the OMG Asheville Pet-Friendly Cuttings Club! Monthly plant subscription box options are available. Regular to rare plant cuttings, we will be sending a different pet-friendly succulent cutting each month for our subscription club members. Great for the plant enthusiast looking to grow their plant collection. Each cutting will be unrooted (requiring home propagation). Each year we will announce a new cuttings club membership, with a unique assortment of plants. Makes a great gift for loved ones or plant enthusiasts. Average estimated Shipping costs will be added to all packages for Monthly Subscription Memberships. Memberships for more than 1 month are pre-paid memberships and will reoccur each month that's purchased. The first month's cutting will be shipped immediately upon purchase.

🚨 Pet-Friendly Note:
With all plants, be sure your pet does not consume a lot of the plant. Some pets like to nibble on plants, so monitor their intake and seek a veterinarian if any issues come up. We cannot guarantee that your pet won’t react; this is common plant knowledge, so proceed with caution.

Membership Options:

3 or 6 Months (Monthly Membership)
*Subscription begins the month of sign-up. Plants are usually shipped around the first of each new month.

6 Month Bundle:
1 - Firestorm Sedum
2 - String of Variegated Hearts
3 - Peperomia
4 - Variegated Elephant Bush
5 - Thanksgiving / Holiday Cactus
6 - Graptosedum Francesco Baldi

3 Month Bundle #1:
Firestorm Sedum, String of Variegated Hearts, Peperomia

3 Month Bundle #2:
Variegated Elephant Bush, Thanksgiving / Holiday Cactus, Graptosedum Francesco Baldi

*** If you live in a colder climate with freezing temperatures, we suggest that heat pack(s) are added to the order to ensure the plant will survive during shipping. Please visit our shop to add a "UniHeat 72-Hour Heat Pack" to your order.


Plant Care Tips:

1 - Firestorm Sedum: Firestorm Sedum is a pet-friendly succulent with vibrant red foliage. It's perfect for adding a pop of color to your collection. SUNLIGHT: Full sun to partial sunlight Winter hardiness of -30 °F Zones 4-9

2 - String of Variegated Hearts: Also known as Ceropegia woodii ‘Silver Glory,’ this trailing succulent has charming heart-shaped leaves with a variegated pattern. SUNLIGHT: Partial to full sunlight Winter hardiness of 30 °F Zones 10+

3 - Peperomia: Peperomia is a delightful, pet-friendly plant with thick, fleshy leaves. It thrives in bright, indirect light and adds a touch of greenery to any space. SUNLIGHT: Moderate to bright, indirect light Winter hardiness of 50 °F Zones 10-12

4 - Variegated Elephant Bush: Also known as Portulacaria afra ‘Variegata,’ this succulent features green and cream-colored leaves. It's easy to care for and adds a unique texture to your indoor garden. SUNLIGHT: Full sun Winter hardiness of 25 °F Zones 9-11

5 - Thanksgiving / Holiday Cactus: Schlumbergera truncata or S. Buckleyi, commonly known as the Thanksgiving or Holiday Cactus, blooms with colorful flowers around the holidays. SUNLIGHT: Partial Sun / Shade Winter hardiness of 50 °F Zones 9-11

6 - Graptosedum Francesco Baldi: Graptosedum Francesco Baldi is a fascinating succulent with rosettes of thick, pointed leaves. It's a hardy and visually appealing addition to your succulent collection. SUNLIGHT: Full sun to partial sunlight Winter hardiness of 20 °F Zones 9-11

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🌿 Propagation Tips for Succulent 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.