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T4U Succulent Plant Pot Cactus Ceramic Planter with Bamboo Tray Pack of 2-4.8
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    Features:
  • Small Ceramic Plant Pot - Perfect for holding miniature succulent, herbs, moss and cactus plants, etc.
  • Indoor Use - Ideal for windowsill and office desktop table decoration; Perfect Gift for Party, Wedding, Birthday, Christmas, etc.
  • Practical Design - Two small Hole on the bottom for draining; Come with durable Bamboo Trays for keeping clean.
  • Pack of 2; Holistic Dimension: 4.8" x 2.5" x 3" ( L x W x H ); Opening Dimension: 2.5" x 1.25" ( L x W ).
  • Note: Plants for demonstration purpose only, NOT included.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.181102361 Inches
Length1.8897637776 Inches
SizeSmall
Width0.9842519675 Inches

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Found 1 comment on T4U Succulent Plant Pot Cactus Ceramic Planter with Bamboo Tray Pack of 2-4.8" Elephant, Small Container White Animal Window Box Decorative Ornament Office Desktop Wedding Birthday:

u/ninasayers21 ยท 1 pointr/plants

I keep mine ~1 foot away from a northern facing window in this adorable little succulent ceramic elephant pot. I water when the soil feels dry - but it's also easy to tell because its leaves will droop when it needs water (they pop back up within the hour).

Once I got consistent with feeding it every other week, it exploded in growth. It started off as small as yours back in January, it tripled by May, and it's so out of control now that I'm going to have to do some major trimming and propagate the cuttings :)