SOLANDIS
Succulent in a Soft Pot
Succulent in a Soft Pot
Growing Love in Remembrance
Amid the landscape of grief support, a profound and growing gift emerges—the Solandis Succulent accompanied by a Minimalist Cotton Soft Pot. This pairing encapsulates a love that outlasts the pain of loss, thriving as a living tribute. Here, memories are given space to flourish, and the essence of hope takes root—a poetic embodiment of affection and remembrance.
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Caring, Directions & Rituals
Our Helping Hand: The Path of Growth Ritual
As you care for this living tribute, a nurturing ritual unfolds. Water the succulent, tend to its needs, and watch it flourish—a testament to the resilience that resides within you. As the succulent grows and thrives, it mirrors your journey of healing and transformation. Its delicate leaves and steadfast presence become a source of solace, connecting you to the enduring beauty of life even in times of grief.
In moments of profound loss, the Solandis Living Grief Gifts stand as symbols of life's unyielding beauty and the lasting impact of those who have touched our hearts. These botanical tributes offer an alternative, a way to honor and remember that transcends the transience of traditional flowers. As you nurture the living tribute, may you find comfort in the growing connection to your own journey of healing. Just as these plants thrive, so too does the love and cherished memories you hold close, forever blooming in your heart.
Caring & Storage
Watering:
Take the succulent plant out of the soft cotton pouch when watering - to minimise damage to the pouch.
The rule of thumb is to water succulents thoroughly once a week in summer, twice a month in spring and fall, and monthly during their winter dormancy. Keep succulents on the dry side, and give their roots enough drainage.
Sun and shade:
In general, give succulents half a day of full sun; ideally full sun in the morning and then bright or dappled shade the rest of the day. Keep in mind that the intensity and duration of sunlight varies according to latitude and elevation, throughout the seasons, and in different orientations and locations.
When the leaves become dry and shrivelled up the plant requires more shade or more water. Try watering more often or moving to a cooler area.