![]() ![]() We encourage all plant lovers to purchase the Plant Addicts Warranty whether you’re new or an expert. Guide: How to Care for Your New Plant(s) Plant Addicts Warranty - 1 Year (Extra Purchase Required) Plants are very resilient and will rebound quickly when cared for correctly.įor information on how to care for you new plant please check out our guide. Please note plant(s) with damaged branches or wilted leaves will not qualify for this guarantee. We may ask for pictures but will try to make it as easy as possible for you. If the plant is dead, has dried out roots or the incorrect item was shipped just notify Plant Addicts within 3 days upon delivery. Plant Addicts guarantees your plant(s) will arrive happy and healthy, but the plant(s) are being shipped through the mail and accidents happen. Plant Addict Guarantee (Included On All Plant Orders) Feeding Bear's Paw Succulentĭuring their spring and summer growing seasons, give Bear Paw a light feeding of a balanced, all-purpose, water-soluble succulent fertilizer. Water the soil, not the succulent leaves. Be mindful not to overwater a damp Bear Paw succulent may be susceptible to fungal diseases, so be sure to provide proper drainage holes and adequate airflow. Watering Bear's Paw SucculentĪllow the top 1-2” of soil to dry before watering. Repot in a well-draining cactus or succulent mix and place it in bright indirect light. Take a 5” clipping and set it out to callus. Propagation is easiest by taking cuttings. You can use a potting mix formulated for succulents or cacti, or add coarse sand or perlite to your preferred potting mix. Plant Bear Paw in well-draining potting soil in a pot with adequate drainage holes. The plant is easy to care for, but its leaves are delicate, so handle it gently. Place it near a south-facing window where it can receive at least 6 or more hours of indirect sunlight per day. Bear Paw Succulent Sunlight Requirementsīear Paw thrives in bright light with ample airflow. It prefers dry air and doesn’t require additional humidity. ![]() Be mindful to put it in an area away from pets as it can be toxic to animals. ![]() Place your Bear Paw near a window that provides indirect bright light. Best Locations For Growing Bear's Paw Succulent This is a unique plant that adds loads of visual interest and form to any space. In the spring, it produces lovely yellow, orange or red bell-shaped flowers. It is also known as Kitten Paw Plant and Woolly Cotyledon. It features unique, fuzzy-green, oval leaves in the shape of bear paws with distinctive red ‘teeth’ at the end of each leaf. Light Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light)Ĭotyledon tomentosa is a succulent evergreen shrub, and part of the Crassulaceae family. ![]()
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