How do I care for a hen and chicks?
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What is your question ? You mention chicks and a hen, then a planter.
You need to remove the cup it comes in. Whether you need to bring it in in winter depends on which climate zone you are in. If you get freezing weather, you have to bring it in.
Needs to be removed from container it came in, otherwise she will not grow and spread.
http://youngsgardenshop.com/planting-hens-and-chicks/
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/hens-chicks/growing-hens-and-chicks.htm
http://www.balconycontainergardening.com/plants/630-hens-and-chicks-plant-care-tips
In your area, will need to be placed in a protected area or brought in - a garage is sufficient, just do not let them freeze.
Chicken scratch for the hens and chick starter for the chicks. Plenty of fresh water and ... oh you mean the plants hens and chickens. Whoops. LOL
make sure you have drainage holes in your planter, remove from the container, plant them in succulent soil.water only when totally dry.
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-care-for-hens-and-chicks-plants-2132609