Succly
String of Pearls going bald on top?
Donāt panic, itās actually really common.
As a String of Pearls grows, the vines get longer and longer but the crown at the top can start to thin out if it isnāt getting enough light or too much water. The SOP will naturally put more energy into growing those trailing strands than filling in the top.
A few things that can help:
⢠Give it brighter light so the crown gets enough energy to produce new growth.
⢠Coil some of those long strands back onto the soil. The nodes will root and create a fuller pot.
⢠If your String of Pearls stays wet too long, try bottom watering. This lets the roots take up what they need while helping keep the crown drier.
A balding String of Pearls doesnāt mean itās unhealthy. It just means itās time for a little haircut and some strategic vine placement.
New 4ā plants just landed in the Succly shop!
Weāve added some new arrivals and brought back a few favorites that have been highly requested.
All plants are greenhouse grown right here in Southern California and shipped directly from our nursery to your door.
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Shop now before they disappear!
06/09/2026
What are those weird little roots growing out of your succulentās stem? š
Theyāre called aerial roots, and theyāre nothing to worry about.
Aerial roots can help the succulent with support, propagation, and normal growth. They donāt always mean your succulent needs water.
Have you spotted aerial roots on any of your plants lately?šŖ“
06/06/2026
This Echeveria āBig Redā crested didnāt grow the way most succulents do, and thatās what makes it so special!!
Crested succulents form when the growing point changes, creating growth thatās unique, unpredictable and impossible to duplicate.
š± Sometimes the path that looks different creates something extraordinary.
POV: Your monthly dose of succulents has arrived. šµ
1 plant + 1 leaf = somehow 2 plants.
06/03/2026
Juneās plants are anything but ordinary.
Pebbled Tiger Jaws (Faucaria tuberculosa)
The bumpy texture makes this one of the most unique succulents weāve featured in our boxes.
Blue Mist (Echeveria secunda)
A classic light blue Echeveria with a powdery coating that gives it that almost fairy blue look.
Whatās your favorite this month: the quirky Tiger Jaws or the frosted Blue Mist?
Juneās plants are here! šæ
This month weāre sending out a beautiful combination of pastel color and unique texture.
Meet the frosty blue Echeveria Secunda āBlue Mistā and the unique Pebbled Tiger Jaws (Faucaria tuberculosa). One is elegant and dreamy, the other looks like it came from another planet, and together they make one amazing pair. š±š±
Watch the reveal to get a closer look at both plants, learn what makes them special, and see our brand new Succly boxes!
Which one is your favorite this month?
06/01/2026
Meet Juneās Plants! āļø
This monthās box is bringing the perfect mix of pastel and weird texture.
Echeveria āBlue Mistā
If you love classic rosette succulents this one is for you! It is known for its frosty blue leaves, pastel coloring, and itās easy going. Given it plenty of bright light and it can get lavender-blue tones and will produce offsets over time, creating a little succulent family of its own. š±
Faucaria tuberculosa (Pebbled Tiger Jaws)
This one looks like it came straight from another planet! Itās Covered in raised bumps. It is one of the most unique succulents weāve had in a box. And when itās happy and has plenty of sun it can give you huge golden yellow blooms that are sometimes larger than the plant itself.
We hope you love this monthās plants as much as we do! Be sure to tag us at so we can see your new plant babies settling into their new homes.
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