Faucaria Subintegra (Bare Rooted)

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Buy Faucaria Subintegra: A Distinctive Succulent with Subtle Sophistication Coming from the Tiger’s Jaw family, Faucaria Subintegra is a rare cactus variant originating from arid regions of South Africa. Despite surviving the harshest conditions, this cactus features smooth, triangular leaves with soft, serrated edges. Furthermore, it forms a compact rosette that sets it apart from other jagged cacti of the species. Shipped bare-rooted, it ensures a seamless transit, promotes robust root development and simplifies repotting. Smooth Foliage: Features softer, tooth-like leaf margins for a refined look. Rosette Growth: Compact form suits small pots, terrariums, and rock gardens. Drought-Resilient: Efficiently stores water, requiring little irrigation. Slow Growth: Maintains a small size, ideal for constrained spaces. Yellow Blooms: Produces daisy-like flowers from late summer to fall. Bare-Root Shipping: Delivered soil-free for healthier roots and easy planting. Reasons To Pick Faucaria Subintegra Bare-Root Advantage: Enhances root adaptation and growth upon arrival. Reduces transplant stress effectively. Rare Appeal: Adds an exotic, uncommon touch to collections. Stands out among typical succulents. Low Maintenance: Thrives with minimal watering and care. Suits busy lifestyles seamlessly. Space-Efficient: Perfect for desks, windowsills, or small gardens. Fits effortlessly into tight spots. Complementary Plant: Enhances succulent arrangements beautifully. Pairs well with arid companions. Propagation Ease: Multiplies readily via leaf or stem cuttings. Expand your collection with little effort. Care Guidelines Lighting: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight; tolerates full sun. Place near a south or east-facing window. Rotate occasionally for even growth. Watering: Use the “soak-and-dry” method—water deeply, then let the soil dry fully. Reduce frequency in winter. Avoid over-watering to prevent rot. Soil: Requires a well-draining cactus or succulent mix with perlite or sand. Ensure pots have drainage holes. Check soil annually for compaction. Temperature: Thrives in 15-30°C (59-86°F); protect below 5°C (41°F). Move indoors during frost. Maintain low humidity for the best results. Fertilizer: Apply diluted succulent fertilizer monthly in spring and summer. Avoid overfeeding. Skip applications in fall and winter. Propagation: Propagate via cuttings or division; let dry for a few days before planting. Water lightly after a week. Monitor for root establishment. FAQs How big does Faucaria Subintegra grow? It stays compact, reaching around 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) tall. Does it have sharp teeth like other Faucarias? No, its tooth-like edges are softer and more decorative compared to other Tiger’s Jaw varieties. Does it bloom? Yes! It produces bright yellow, daisy-like flowers in late summer or fall. Why is it shipped bare-rooted? Bare-rooted shipping reduces transplant shock and encourages strong root growth. Can I plant it with other succulents? Absolutely! It pairs well with Lithops, Haworthia, and Echeveria.