
Lula's Mix Succulent Cups
Lula's Mix Succulent Cups - Handcrafted Ceramic Succulent Planters
Lula's Mix Succulent Cups are handmade ceramic planters designed specifically for how succulents actually grow. They come in three finishes, Lava White, Cream, and Green, so whether your space runs minimal or eclectic, you'll find one that fits.
Why Ceramic Works for Succulents
Ceramic does something plastic and fiber can't: it lets air move through the walls while controlling how much water stays in the soil. Terracotta allows for air circulation, but it can break if dropped. These cups are solid enough to handle regular use and stay looking good for years. The textured surface keeps soil from splashing everywhere, and the ceramic's natural porosity keeps the soil dry enough to prevent root rot but with enough airflow that the roots stay healthy.
Two Sizes, Multiple Uses
The smaller cup holds single rosettes, small cuttings, and compact varieties like Echeveria and Jade. The larger one fits mature plants and mixed arrangements. Both work well on their own or grouped together. If you're grouping them, odd numbers tend to look better than even. A set of three or five succulent cups at different heights gives more visual interest to your home decor than a symmetrical row.
Keeping Them Clean
Rinse gently with mild soap to clear mineral buildup. Use felt pads underneath to avoid scratching surfaces. The glaze doesn't stain easily and doesn't need special treatment. You're mostly just keeping the pots out of the way so you can focus on the plants.
Beyond Succulents
While these are built for succulents, they work fine for small houseplants, herb cuttings, air plants, or anything that needs good drainage. The ceramic and drainage holes make them flexible for different plants with similar watering needs.
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Lula's Mix Succulent Cups
Lula's Mix Succulent Cups - Handcrafted Ceramic Succulent Planters
Lula's Mix Succulent Cups are handmade ceramic planters designed specifically for how succulents actually grow. They come in three finishes, Lava White, Cream, and Green, so whether your space runs minimal or eclectic, you'll find one that fits.
Why Ceramic Works for Succulents
Ceramic does something plastic and fiber can't: it lets air move through the walls while controlling how much water stays in the soil. Terracotta allows for air circulation, but it can break if dropped. These cups are solid enough to handle regular use and stay looking good for years. The textured surface keeps soil from splashing everywhere, and the ceramic's natural porosity keeps the soil dry enough to prevent root rot but with enough airflow that the roots stay healthy.
Two Sizes, Multiple Uses
The smaller cup holds single rosettes, small cuttings, and compact varieties like Echeveria and Jade. The larger one fits mature plants and mixed arrangements. Both work well on their own or grouped together. If you're grouping them, odd numbers tend to look better than even. A set of three or five succulent cups at different heights gives more visual interest to your home decor than a symmetrical row.
Keeping Them Clean
Rinse gently with mild soap to clear mineral buildup. Use felt pads underneath to avoid scratching surfaces. The glaze doesn't stain easily and doesn't need special treatment. You're mostly just keeping the pots out of the way so you can focus on the plants.
Beyond Succulents
While these are built for succulents, they work fine for small houseplants, herb cuttings, air plants, or anything that needs good drainage. The ceramic and drainage holes make them flexible for different plants with similar watering needs.
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Lula's Mix Succulent Cups - Handcrafted Ceramic Succulent Planters
Lula's Mix Succulent Cups are handmade ceramic planters designed specifically for how succulents actually grow. They come in three finishes, Lava White, Cream, and Green, so whether your space runs minimal or eclectic, you'll find one that fits.
Why Ceramic Works for Succulents
Ceramic does something plastic and fiber can't: it lets air move through the walls while controlling how much water stays in the soil. Terracotta allows for air circulation, but it can break if dropped. These cups are solid enough to handle regular use and stay looking good for years. The textured surface keeps soil from splashing everywhere, and the ceramic's natural porosity keeps the soil dry enough to prevent root rot but with enough airflow that the roots stay healthy.
Two Sizes, Multiple Uses
The smaller cup holds single rosettes, small cuttings, and compact varieties like Echeveria and Jade. The larger one fits mature plants and mixed arrangements. Both work well on their own or grouped together. If you're grouping them, odd numbers tend to look better than even. A set of three or five succulent cups at different heights gives more visual interest to your home decor than a symmetrical row.
Keeping Them Clean
Rinse gently with mild soap to clear mineral buildup. Use felt pads underneath to avoid scratching surfaces. The glaze doesn't stain easily and doesn't need special treatment. You're mostly just keeping the pots out of the way so you can focus on the plants.
Beyond Succulents
While these are built for succulents, they work fine for small houseplants, herb cuttings, air plants, or anything that needs good drainage. The ceramic and drainage holes make them flexible for different plants with similar watering needs.






















