Crassula cv. Springtime is a slow-growing succulent Limited stock because of its intricate clusters.
The leaves are light grey-green to dark green, opposite, thick, elliptic and no larger than a thumbnail. It forms dense clusters of flowers, up to 2 inches or 5 cm wide, of scented, starry, pale pink flowers with a red center and bright pink overall.
An alternative succulent together with ECHEVERIA SUBSESSILIS VARIEGATED.
Its dramatic coloring adds the best contrast. Surely a Best Buy.
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Plant Size: Approximately 4cm
Caring For Crassula
1) They need 4-6 hours of light to prevent etiolation. They can tolerate partial sun to full sun, but need to be acclimated to full sun to prevent sun damage.
2) Etiolation will lead to brittle stems and poor growth
3) Crassula needs a well draining soil. A well draining soil is very important because these plants are susceptible to root rot. Use a 2:1 solution of cactus mix and perlite. Using a sandy soil is also highly recommended.
4) Although these plants are highly adapted to dry weather conditions, they do much better when given sufficient amounts of water. Water every 7-10 days or 14 days depending on the ventilation in your area. The top inch of the soil needs to be dry before it can be watered again.
Propagating Crassula
Obtain a stem and let it dry for a few hours to a day. Obtain cuttings from healthy looking plants, not dehydrated ones.
(Optional) Dip the cut end in rooting hormone.
Once the cut has healed and dried, stick the cuttings in a well-draining potting mix or lay the leaf cuttings flat.
Keep away from direct sunlight. Water or mist the soil every few days.
After about two weeks or so, you will notice new roots growing.
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