
Topper Metal Succulent Dish
The Topper is a sleek, low-lying metal succulent dish with a drainage hole and a matching saucer, built specifically for starting succulent cuttings. It is wide enough to give several cuttings room to root without crowding, and low enough that nothing about the shape competes with what is actually growing.
The drainage hole keeps the cuttings from rotting in standing water, which is the single most common way a promising tray of succulents quietly fails. It is genuinely hard to mess this one up, which is rare for us to say about anything involving live plants. Spend a little time arranging the cuttings with some intention, and the result looks considerably more impressive than the effort it took, which is exactly the kind of math we like in a pot. The metal finish wipes clean and stands up to repeated repotting, because a cutting dish earns its keep by being used again and again.
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Topper Metal Succulent Dish
The Topper is a sleek, low-lying metal succulent dish with a drainage hole and a matching saucer, built specifically for starting succulent cuttings. It is wide enough to give several cuttings room to root without crowding, and low enough that nothing about the shape competes with what is actually growing.
The drainage hole keeps the cuttings from rotting in standing water, which is the single most common way a promising tray of succulents quietly fails. It is genuinely hard to mess this one up, which is rare for us to say about anything involving live plants. Spend a little time arranging the cuttings with some intention, and the result looks considerably more impressive than the effort it took, which is exactly the kind of math we like in a pot. The metal finish wipes clean and stands up to repeated repotting, because a cutting dish earns its keep by being used again and again.
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The Topper is a sleek, low-lying metal succulent dish with a drainage hole and a matching saucer, built specifically for starting succulent cuttings. It is wide enough to give several cuttings room to root without crowding, and low enough that nothing about the shape competes with what is actually growing.
The drainage hole keeps the cuttings from rotting in standing water, which is the single most common way a promising tray of succulents quietly fails. It is genuinely hard to mess this one up, which is rare for us to say about anything involving live plants. Spend a little time arranging the cuttings with some intention, and the result looks considerably more impressive than the effort it took, which is exactly the kind of math we like in a pot. The metal finish wipes clean and stands up to repeated repotting, because a cutting dish earns its keep by being used again and again.
























