Blackwood Botanical
String of Dolphins Propagation Kit
String of Dolphins Propagation Kit
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Bring a little ocean magic to your plant shelf with our String of Dolphins Propagation Kit. Each kit features healthy cuttings of Senecio peregrinus, a rare trailing succulent known for its iconic dolphin-shaped leaves that appear to leap along delicate vines.
Carefully prepared for success, your kit includes fresh cuttings ready to root, paired with a moisture-balanced medium designed to encourage strong, healthy growth. Whether you're new to propagation or expanding your collection, this kit offers a rewarding, low-maintenance way to grow something truly unique.
Caring for your Kit:
Light & (Warmth)
Place in bright, indirect light in a warm spot. Avoid direct sun while rooting.
Maintain Moisture
Keep the moss slightly damp. Do not let it dry out completely, but avoid soggy conditions.
Wait for Roots
Roots typically form within 2–4 weeks. You’ll notice new growth once established.
Potting Up
Once roots are about 1–2 inches long, transfer to a well-draining succulent mix.
Care Instructions
Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. A few hours of gentle morning sun can help maintain compact growth and vibrant shape.
Water
Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. As a succulent, String of Dolphins is drought-tolerant and prone to rot if overwatered.
Soil
Use a fast-draining cactus or succulent mix. Adding perlite or pumice improves airflow.
Humidity
Prefers low humidity—no need for extra moisture in the air.
Temperature
Thrives between 65–80°F. Protect from cold drafts and frost.
Growth Habit
Trailing vines can grow long and cascading—perfect for hanging planters or shelf edges.
Why You’ll Love It
Whimsical, rare, and surprisingly easy to grow—String of Dolphins is a conversation starter that rewards patience with playful, ocean-inspired foliage. Perfect for gifting or adding a unique touch to your propagation collection.
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The cuttings arrived safely and in good shape. I’ve potted them and looking forward to seeing them grow.