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Succulent potting kits commonly include coco/coir growing media — often as compressed pellets or discs that expand when watered — and peat‑free, organic cactus/succulent mixes. Those mixes typically contain perlite and horticultural sand for fast drainage.

Common materials are ceramic (including coarse or porous pottery for breathability) and durable plastics such as polypropylene, which are used for nursery pots and clear planters.

Many kits include small hand tools (mini spade, rake, trowel, snips), coir/coco discs or pellets as the growing medium, and moisture alarms or plant sensors; larger kits may also include plant caddies or comfort‑grip tools.

Kits use moisture sensors or plant alarms to signal watering needs, breathable pottery finishes that promote evaporation, and pots with drainage holes to allow runoff — all of which reduce the risk of overwatering.

Potting mixes are often described as organic and peat‑free and commonly include perlite and horticultural sand for fast drainage. Some blends also list dolomitic limestone and aged bark to help adjust pH and improve soil structure.

Kits offer a range of styles to fit home décor: earth‑toned printed pots, woodgrain or wood‑optic ceramics, sleek matte finishes, and vintage or rustic coarse pottery styles.

Nursery sets often include clear 6‑inch pots sold in multi‑packs, and mixed‑size plastic sets that commonly include 4", 6", 8" and 10" pots to cover seed starting through larger transplants.

Clear pots let you visually monitor root development and soil moisture without disturbing the plant. Some clear pot sets also include matching saucers to catch runoff and protect surfaces.

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