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Common Echeveria cost 300-2,000 yen, popular Haworthia obtusa 1,000-10,000 yen, and rare hybrids or large specimens can exceed tens of thousands of yen.
Echeveria, Sedum, and Graptopetalum are hardy and beginner-friendly. Place in a sunny spot and water only when the soil is completely dry.
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Echeveria thrive on sunny windowsills, while Haworthia prefer bright shade. Suitable varieties differ for indoor vs. outdoor growing, so choose based on your specific conditions.
Choose specimens with firm leaves and well-established roots. A compact plant without stretching indicates good health. Ask the grower about soil mix and watering frequency.
Use well-draining succulent soil and pots with drainage holes. After arrival, trim roots, plant in dry soil, and wait 3-5 days before the first watering.
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Place in a sunny spot with good airflow and water sparingly. Many species go dormant in summer and winter, so adjusting care to their growing season is key to beautiful growth.
Check that leaves are plump and firm, the base isn't rotting, and there are no pests (like mealybugs). For bare-root plants, root condition is also important.
With proper care, succulents can thrive for 10+ years depending on species. They're easily propagated through leaf cuttings and division, allowing enjoyment across generations.