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Imported succulents

Our Mission: To source the best imported succulents at the best price.

With over 20 years of experience as amateur growers and, since 2019, as professionals in the sector, we are dedicated to sourcing and offering unique imported succulents of the highest quality. We import exceptional specimens from South Korea, China, Japan, and Indonesia, working with trusted suppliers with whom we maintain long-term business relationships.

Thanks to our experience and market knowledge, we acquire plants at the optimal time, guaranteeing competitive prices without compromising quality. Our goal is to bring these exclusive plants, which are difficult to find anywhere else, to collectors and enthusiasts.

Growing tips for your succulents

Growing these varieties is relatively simple, but there are some essential care requirements to keep them at their best. These plants have a growth period that runs from early spring to late fall, although this may vary depending on the geographic location and the specific variety of the succulent. The earliest varieties begin flowering in early spring, while the latest ones do so in early summer.

As for the substrate, they adapt to almost any type of soil, but it's preferable to use a draining substrate. A good mix is ​​50% universal substrate, 25% volcanic gravel, and 25% pumice. This ensures that water doesn't stagnate in the roots and prevents rot. During the most active stage, from February to September, it's important to fertilize the plants with a low NPK fertilizer (3-1-5), as it provides them with the necessary nutrients to grow strong and healthy.

Sun exposure and adequate temperature

Sun exposure is a key factor in growing these species. These plants require moderate sun exposure, meaning they can tolerate full sun during their growth stage. However, in summer, it is essential to shade them during peak sunlight hours, between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm. This will help prevent sunburn, especially in the more delicate varieties.

Despite their resistance to cold, these plants require protection when temperatures drop below 5 degrees Celsius. During the winter months, within this temperature range, the plant enters a dormant phase and does not require watering. The same occurs if temperatures exceed 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) maximum or 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) minimum for extended periods; under these conditions, the plants stop growing, meaning they do not need to be watered.

Watering succulents

Watering is another fundamental aspect of caring for these plants. During the growth stage, which runs from early spring to late fall, they should be watered every two to three weeks. It's always preferable to water plants during the waxing or full moon, as these phases are believed to promote their development. It's also important to ensure the water drains completely before watering again, avoiding excess moisture that could cause root problems.

Conclusion: Choose our selection for your collection

If you're passionate about imported succulents and want to add unique plants to your garden or collection, don't miss the opportunity to acquire our variegated succulents, rare hybrids, and variegated aeoniums. With their incomparable beauty, resilience, and adaptability, these plants will be with you for many years, adding a touch of color and nature to your space. Grow your collection with our succulents and enjoy their captivating beauty!


In our selection you will find:

Variegated succulents

Own hybrids

Variegated Aeonium

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