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If you are looking for the best places to buy colorful succulents online and wondering where to find the most beautiful succulents for sale, this special collection is made for you! It features a wide selection of colorful succulent plants, including the most vibrant and pretty succulents you can find.

These colorful succulent varieties go beyond the ordinary shades of green and can add a touch of color to your home and office. They look wonderful on their own and can be wonderful elements in succulent arrangement ideas. They also make perfect succulent gifts or succulent decor ideas, brightening up any living space, whether indoors or outdoors. These adorable, low-maintenance plants are not only visually appealing but also easy to care for, and they are an ideal choice for plant enthusiasts of all levels.

Discover the best places to buy colorful succulents online right here. With our frequent updates, you'll always have access to the most colorful and captivating succulents available.  With just a few clicks, we will ship you these beautiful plants right to your doorstep.

Care Guide

- Sun Exposure:

Some succulents might change or lose the vibrant colors they used to have at the time of purchase. Some might slowly fade to green within a couple of months, especially when grown in the shade or in areas that aren't naturally well-lit. Succulents need bright sunlight all day or at least 6 hours a day to become “stressed” and display their bright colors.

- Temperature:

Succulents tend to prefer a temperate climate with the temperatures ranging from 60 to 80°F. Some can tolerate temperatures as low as 40°F or as high as 90°F. Gardeners sometimes use these extreme temperatures to “stress” their succulents into changing color. High temperatures from 80°F to 90°F can sometimes help maintain the deep colors for many succulents, especially for soft succulents. As the temperatures drop (but stay above 40°F) you’ll notice many colors will start to intensify

- Soil:

Same like other succulents and cactus, make sure your soil is porous and well-drained with at least 50% inorganic matter.

- Water:

Most people don’t know that succulents that are watered regularly often revert to shades of green. Those receiving a little less water than usual had to store water inside their leaves so the leaves become fatter, juicier and tend to “blush” or change colors. So try keeping your succulents thirsty and letting the soil stay completely dry for a few weeks later than your usual watering schedule to see if the magic happens. 

 Read more here to learn more about How to make your succulents turn red!!