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๐ต Own a slice of desert luxuryโwhere heat meets chic bonsai vibes!
The COLIBYOU Desert Rose is a one-year-old Adenium Obesum bonsai caudex, designed for millennial plant lovers craving a low-maintenance yet striking indoor or outdoor plant. It thrives in full sun and warm, dry conditions, growing up to 8 inches with vibrant pink or red blooms in summer. Delivered bareroot and leafless, it requires minimal watering and sandy soil, making it a perfect statement piece for modern, sunlit spaces.
| ASIN | B07C1H7HDR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,159 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,667 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | COLIBYOU |
| Brand Name | COLIBYOU |
| Color | Pink or Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,928 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
| Expected Plant Height | 8 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Summer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | LanKui |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drought Tolerant |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Flower |
| Product Care Instructions | Full sun, water once a week, keep in temperatures above 80 degrees F |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Special Feature | Drought Tolerant |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 614251680197 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**R
Beautiful Bareroots
1 Month Update: Both plants are still healthy and growing. The plant that was grown in a warmer, dryer environment--my office--has grown faster. The second plant was placed in our cooler loving room. Both in full view of the sun. The larger plant was placed in east facing window and the smaller plant in southern facing window. Provide your growing desert rose with a bit more water during growth season. 2 Week Update: Both plants are healthy and growing. I added more pictures of the green leaf sprouts coming in on the larger plant. Both have about 6-12 leaf starts popping up. I live in Colorado and keep a heater on in my office on cold days. So far, the desert rose that's in my heated office has grown faster than the one in my living room that doesn't benefit from the heater in an enclosed space. I purchased two desert roses in the event that one of them didn't survive the non-expedited postal trip. I'm very pleased that both arrived in excellent condition. No root rot or damage from shipping. They smelled fresh and alive with well hydrated bulbs. Two plastic nursery pots were included, but I already picked up two pots on sale. I did not use any root growth hormone or plant food. Just well draining cactus soil. A few tips: -Plant them as soon as you get them. -Use a desert or cactus mix. -You want a pot that's at least 7"-6" deep. -Only use a pot with drain holes. Don't over water. Treat it as you would a succulent or cactus. It's a desert plant after all. -This plant shouldn't be misted. -Keep in full sun. -This plant will thrive in warm, dry conditions. You can help it along with an indoor heater and/or dehumidifier if you live in a cool, wet region. The closer you can mimic their natural environment, the faster they will thrive. Otherwise, always research care instructions for any plant additions to your home.
A**Y
Beautiful plant ๐
Take care of it as needed, be patient with it's growth, & you'll see the results! I ordered this about a year and a half ago and aa you can see, it's starting to bloom into a healthy plant! Up until about a month ago, it only had roughly 8 leaves on it and then, I set it outside! These guys LOVE the heat and summer sun! It has nearly doubled in size since putting it outside! Highly recommend purchasing if you're a plant lover! Update 7-15-25 (3 years after purchase) Guys, this has far and away became my favorite plant, and I have MANY! I live in the Midwest where we see consistent temps in the high 80s to the high 90s each day during the summer, and my goodness does this plant love the heat! I set it outside last year for the first time about halfway through the summer and saw my first flowers! Maybe saw a handful for the entire summer, however. Although, this year I set it out at the beginning of the summer and two months later, this plant has never been happier! Look at all of those blooms ๐คฉ๐๐คฉ๐! Don't give up on these guys!!!
M**I
Patience and proper care
Patience is valuable when ordering this plant. Mine arrived healthy but with only one leaf. I planted it in good potting soil/6 inch pot (assuring good drainage) and have kept it moist under a grow light. So far, it is progressing nicely and has about a dozen healthy appearing leaves on it. I love plants but have never attempted to grow this one. I am starting w/3 stars but will up (or down) grade the rating as it evolves. To be continued...
K**7
Seems great
Quality came in what I appears plant health is good Already germinated and growing leaves Very young plant. Trunk is still green and small. Which is fine. More time to watch it grow imo. I would recommend a Muzhi pot or something to retain moisture and heat as well as a premium bonsai soil mix to protect against root rot.
A**H
Both came alive - Pleased with purchace
When I first received these plants, I was questioning whether they were even alive. They were wrapped in bubble wrap with a bare bulb. No leaves, nothing. It requires a bit of patience but I did some reading up on this plant and did the following. 1) I let them sit out in a semi lit area for a couple of days after I unwrapped them from the bubble wrap. 2) I'd read that they needed quick draining soil. For all of my house plants, most of which are hoyas, I use a base of FoxFarm Ocean Forest Organic Potting soil, however, depending on the plant I mix other things in that are specific to whatever plant. For planting these desert roses I mixed in the Fox Farm, and put in approximately 1/3 of the mix with perlite. Also, I added a small amount of black sand and a small amount of aquarium activated charcoal. I'd read that they need fast draining mix as they don't like sitting in water drenched soil. 3) After potting them up, I didn't water them for a few days to let them acclimate. Also, gradually moved them towards the brighter light by the window. In their permanent place, they now sit in a window that gets bright sunlight basically from morning till late afternoon. 4) After letting them sit in the dry mix for about 4 days, I watered them with Maxsea 722250 Plant Food. Please note, I use Maxsea on all of my houseplants (tropicals, hoyas, mostly, but some cactus type plants, as well) with wonderful results. However, I do NOT follow the directions on the container for mixing. On the container it directs people, that feed houseplants every watering, to use 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. I've learned over trial and error, with all fertilizers, this is too strong for my plants and cut it in half. I use every watering, 1/4 teaspoon per gallon. I also soak my plants in the fertilized water for about 20 minutes. All of my plants require quick draining soil, so they're only saturated for about 20 minutes, and then I let them drain. I must say, after a couple of weeks of waiting to see some signs of life, I was starting to wonder if I'd just planted some duds. I'm trying to remember but I don't think I even saw the start of sprigs coming out of the bulb until 3 or so weeks after the planting. It's now the last day of May and I'd received these on April 6, so my pictures probably reflect the growth I've seen in the last 4 weeks after I first saw the sprigs start to develop on the bulbs. My suggestion would be to be really patient with waiting for the first signs of life. I'm really looking forward to seeing flowers on these plants. I'm pleased with this purchase.
G**N
4 plants for the price of 2
Bare root plants arrived exactly as described but took longer than I expected. They were a little smaller than described, but the seller sent two plants instead of one, I'm guessing to make up for it, so I'm happy. They'll grow. A note on some of the negative reviews: if you thought you were getting a plant with leaves and flowers you didn't do your homework. Page through the pics or read the description, it's obvious they're bare root. 6 months later, you can see they've leafed out. It's cold now, so they should be ready to go gangbusters in the spring. One died, it got all soft and mushy. You can also see my little seedlings from another vendor doing well. I'm wondering if they'll bloom in the first year?
K**Y
Alive or not that is the question?!
Ok plant looked dead and dried out when I got it. I planted and put outside. I am not sure but I think it maybe growing. I see little purple tips protruding from plant stump. I really donโt remember if they were there when the plant arrived. But my other plant has them and they turned into leaves that are growing. So will give this another week or two and update my review. But so far I think it may be growing still look shriveled and emaciated, but itโs trying to grow.Remember this is a one-year-old plant the other one I purchased was twice the cost but was three years old. And you can see the difference. Also this vendor could not tell me what color Iโm going to get so if it lives and blooms the color is going to be a surprise. Yeah... not loving that because I purchased it based on vendors advertised photos of color during purchase.
S**N
Desert rose
It came with leaves and great trunk no flowers tho as expected due to time of year but just in case ur like me and don't realize it doesn't come with a pot or bonsai dish or anything other than the plant
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