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Very beautiful young plant received, in accordance with the description.
Dimitri
Poitiers
In a 4-5l pot, it arrived very well packaged. But I was still surprised that this type of plant was so heavily watered for shipping. Even though the delivery took longer than expected and the package had to stay at La Poste for 3 days, I don't think mangave, joubarbe, and sedum need water. On such a big mangave, there's no risk of death, but it had eleven young plants around it and several had cooked leaves, so I removed all the young plants, removed the cooked leaves from them, and replanted everyone: I think most of them will survive. But why water this type of plant so much? It's a topic that is close to my heart, even though all my plants should be fine this time because last year I ordered a very unique joubarbe from a competitor, it arrived completely cooked and soaked in water, and I couldn't find another one afterwards (I received a credit note, but it's the joubarbe that I wanted). We shouldn't overwater succulent and cacti plants, we shouldn't have to tell that to a nursery.