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Succulents Box Plant Subscription Review + Coupon – June 2019

Carol Castaneda
ByCarol CastanedaJun 23, 2019 | 2 comments

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Succulents Box
5 overall rating
1 Ratings | 1 Reviews

Succulents Box sends subscribers a new set of small succulent plants each month. Choose to receive 1-4 plants per month and save with bigger subscriptions.

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This is a review of the 4 plants per month plan.

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This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

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About Succulents Box Plant Subscription

The Subscription Box: Succulents Box

The Cost:

  • 1 plant per month for $5.00
  • 2 plants per month for $10.00
  • 3 plants per month for $15.00
  • 4 plants per month for $20.00

The Products: A rotating assortment of small succulent plants and a set of care instructions

Ships to: the US for $5.00

Succulents Box June 2019

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My box comes with an invoice with my order.

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It also comes with care instructions for happy, healthy plants.

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Blue Atoll Echeveria

This month, my plants were delivered wrapped safely and perfectly! This little echeveria is pretty, bright and green. This plant will really look like it does but will get bigger, up to 4-6 inches tall and 8-12 inches wide. When it flowers in the springtime, it’ll bear small orange and yellow flowers.

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Tiger Tooth Aloe Juvenna

This is probably one of the coolest succulents I have ever seen. It stands tall already and has tiny little spikes all over its leaves that are actually prickly. I adore this plant and look forward to it thriving and growing – it can grow up to a foot tall! It also flowers by blooming orange and coral flowers.

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Melaco Echeveria

Oh, this makes a pretty addition to my succulent garden! The rosette in the middle is my favorite part of this plant. The leaves are reddish brown and can grow up to 6 inches in diameter; the plant itself grows up to 6 inches tall. As it flowers, it will produce bell-shaped orange flowers.

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Haworithia Cymbiformis Var Obtusal

This is by far the coolest succulent I have ever seen or received. The leaves are thick and squishy, like a gummy, but it wasn’t too soft that it would squish. I loved touching this plant as soon as I unwrapped it. It is supposed to get up to 6 inches in diameter and is to flower white to very pale pink flowers.

Verdict: I was so much happier with this month’s box than last month. As soon as I opened it up, I knew my plants had a safe trip. This month’s box was also a tall square compared to the long, rectangle I usually get, so I knew I would be getting some tall plants. As soon as we got these in the mail, we hurried to picture them and planted them in our garden. My pot is already full, so we have cleaned up the area around it for more plants. I was very happy with my four new additions this month!

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Yes! Your assortment may vary a bit depending on how many plants you choose to subscribe to.

Value Breakdown: This 4-plant box costs $20.00 + $5.00 shipping. That means each plant cost an average of $6.25.

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Succulents Box is the perfect product for succulents lovers to indulge their love monthly! Add greenery to your home and improve its air quality with our variety of succulents. All succulents are 2'' in size with 4 different varieties sent each month. We also offer an air plant subscription box w... read more.

Carol Castaneda
Carol Castaneda
I am a mother of 2 going on 3 soon and enjoy the little things in life, especially in surprise form! Monthly subscription boxes give me that surprise every time I see the mailman delivering them! My favorite boxes include beauty boxes, lifestyle boxes and anything pregnancy-related boxes; my all time favorite is my FabFitFun subscription.

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2 comments

Anestazia

I want this, but what would you do with all of the plants?? I live in a humid climate, so planting them outside doesn’t seem logical??

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Carol Castaneda

I have started a garden outside. While it isnt super humid, it does get hot. But the garden does not get direct sunlight. So far, they have all done so well!

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