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Ruana No.1
Ruana No.1
$250.00
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Vintage Arhuaco Mochila
Vintage Arhuaco Mochila
$200.00
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Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.5
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.5
$120.00
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Wild Roots Bowl No.1
Wild Roots Bowl No.1
$80.00
Arhuaco Mochila No.1
$200.00
Ruana No.2
Ruana No.2
$250.00
Ruana No.3
Ruana No.3
$250.00
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.1
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.1
$100.00
Arhuaco Mochila No.2
$175.00
Arhuaco Mochila No.3
$200.00
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Ruana No.4
Ruana No.4
$250.00
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.2
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.2
$120.00
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.3
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.3
$100.00
Ruana No.5
Ruana No.5
$250.00
Wiwa Mochila No.1
$175.00
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Wild Roots Moon Jar No.1
Wild Roots Moon Jar No.1
$180.00
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Arhuaco Mochila No.4
Arhuaco Mochila No.4
$175.00
Wild Roots Moon Jar No.2
$180.00
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Arhuaco Mochila No.5
Arhuaco Mochila No.5
$200.00
Wild Roots Handbuilt Vessel No.4
$100.00

Lithops

Light: The Eriosyce Islayensis likes bright, direct light and has a good heat tolerance. If it is to live inside, find a place near a window where it will get good light, ideally no more than a foot away from a south facing window. Rotate every few weeks to encourage even growth.

Water: Water once every 3 weeks in the spring and summer, which is their growing season. During the fall and winter, they goes dormant so it’s important to keep dry in the winter. They can be prone to root rot especially when mature, so be very mindful when watering. Proper air circulation is also essential in preventing root rot.

Astrophytum

Light: The Eriosyce Islayensis likes bright, direct light and has a good heat tolerance. If it is to live inside, find a place near a window where it will get good light, ideally no more than a foot away from a south facing window. Rotate every few weeks to encourage even growth.

Water: Water once every 3 weeks in the spring and summer, which is their growing season. During the fall and winter, they goes dormant so it’s important to keep dry in the winter. They can be prone to root rot especially when mature, so be very mindful when watering. Proper air circulation is also essential in preventing root rot.

Eriosyce Islayensis

Light: The Eriosyce Islayensis likes bright, direct light and has a good heat tolerance. If it is to live inside, find a place near a window where it will get good light, ideally no more than a foot away from a south facing window. Rotate every few weeks to encourage even growth.

Water: Water once every 3 weeks in the spring and summer, which is their growing season. During the fall and winter, they goes dormant so it’s important to keep dry in the winter. They can be prone to root rot especially when mature, so be very mindful when watering. Proper air circulation is also essential in preventing root rot.

Astrophytum

Light: The Eriosyce Islayensis likes bright, direct light and has a good heat tolerance. If it is to live inside, find a place near a window where it will get good light, ideally no more than a foot away from a south facing window. Rotate every few weeks to encourage even growth.

Water: Water once every 3 weeks in the spring and summer, which is their growing season. During the fall and winter, they goes dormant so it’s important to keep dry in the winter. They can be prone to root rot especially when mature, so be very mindful when watering. Proper air circulation is also essential in preventing root rot.

Astrophytum

Light: The Eriosyce Islayensis likes bright, direct light and has a good heat tolerance. If it is to live inside, find a place near a window where it will get good light, ideally no more than a foot away from a south facing window. Rotate every few weeks to encourage even growth.

Water: Water once every 3 weeks in the spring and summer, which is their growing season. During the fall and winter, they goes dormant so it’s important to keep dry in the winter. They can be prone to root rot especially when mature, so be very mindful when watering. Proper air circulation is also essential in preventing root rot.

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