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    1. Crassula orbicularis L.

    How to grow and care for Crassula orbicularis L.

    plant care guide about watering, fertilizing, trimming, repotting, cutting, propagating Crassula orbicularis L.

    Crassula orbicularis L. 101 - Plant Care Instructions

    Bright direct light

    16C° ~24C°

    Every 14 days

    Botany Encyclopedia

    Family : Crassulaceae

    🌿 Photosynthesis

    They use CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) photosynthesis, common in desert plants. This means they close their stomata during the day to minimize water loss and carry out photosynthesis at night. It's best to water them at night. However, they are sensitive to overwatering, so they should be kept in a well-ventilated environment without excess moisture.

    Genus : Crassula

    🔖 Care Tips

    In summer, pay attention to plant care. If your area is hot and humid, use shade cloths or ensure good airflow to regulate temperature. Succulent leaves may have a white powder, which is a wax-like substance that protects the plant from losing moisture and from strong sunlight. Young leaves can regenerate this powder, but older leaves cannot, so it's best not to remove it.

    🏝️ Habitat Conditions

    It primarily grows in the dry highlands and tropical regions of South Africa. It thrives in dry and warm places.

    🪨 Soil Mix

    Plants that prefer dry environments should be planted in well-draining soil. Typically, succulents use a soil mix of potting soil and pumice in a 3:7 ratio. However, this ratio can vary depending on the situation and environment.

    🌡️ Environment

    The ideal temperature is 18-25°C. Keep the minimum temperature above 5°C. A dry environment helps the plant thrive.

    👀 Characteristics details

    This plant has thick leaves and stems, making it well-suited for dry environments. Be careful not to overwater it.

    ☀️ Light

    Plants grow healthier with more light. If they lack light, their color may fade and they can become weak. Ensure your plants receive enough light.

    💧 Water

    Do not water too frequently. Water when the leaves become wrinkled or soft. In summer, growth slows, and in winter, the plant goes dormant, so it's best to water when the soil is completely dry. This plant closes its stomata during the day and does not transpire, so it's better to water at night. After watering, place the plant in a well-ventilated area.

    🌱 Propagate

    In spring, cut healthy stems and let them dry for a few days before planting them deep in soil without fertilizer. Avoid watering for 3-7 days after planting, as the stem may rot without roots. Gradually increase light exposure, starting with indirect light, and maintain high humidity and a temperature of 20-25°C.

    🪴 Repot

    Repot healthy plants every 2-3 years in spring, as they do not grow quickly. Water them 4-7 days after repotting, not immediately.

    💊 Fertilize

    Succulents do not require much fertilizer. However, if they are not vibrant or growing well despite sufficient light, it's good to apply a small amount of fertilizer in the spring. Avoid fertilizing immediately after repotting; wait 2-4 weeks before doing so.

    🌺 Flower

    A mature plant, around 3-4 years old, can bloom if it receives plenty of light and stays dry during the day, and is kept in a cool environment at night. However, this is very difficult to achieve indoors.

    😵 Toxicity

    Some species are toxic, so it's advisable to keep them away from pets and young children.

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    How to water Crassula orbicularis L.

    How often should I water?

    check Crassula orbicularis L. Every 14 days if it needs water when it’s very cold (below 5℃), water less frequently

    When do I need to water?

    The soil should be at least 90% dry before watering again. this means about every 2 weeks in the warm season and about every 4 weeks in the cold season

    Signs that it really needs water

    leaves look a little wrinkled

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    Light & Location

    How much light does a Crassula orbicularis L. need?

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    Bright direct light

    Bright indirect light

    Grow light

    Light preference

    Crassula orbicularis L. likes Bright direct light, Bright indirect light, Grow light day. The brighter the space, the better this plant grows.

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    This plant prefers
    2K ~ 20K lux to thrive!

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    20K~

    2K

    20K

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    Temperature

    Natural habitat

    -15

    8~42℃

    45

    Houseplants

    -15

    16~24℃

    45

    Plants that grow in the wild and those that grow indoors prefer different temperatures. If you grow Crassula orbicularis L. at home, make sure the temperature is 16~24℃.

    Humidity

    Ideal humidity

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    40~70%

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    Crassula orbicularis L. prefers humidity about 40~70%. If necessary, increase humidity by misting, humidifier.

    Fertilize

    Collective Knowhow

    When should I fertilize?

    Only when your plant is healthy

    How frequently should I fertilize?

    1-2 times in growing season. A pinch for a small pot.

    Characteristic

    The taxonomic classification of Crassula orbicularis L. is as follows. - Kingdom: Plantae, Phylum: Tracheophyta, Class: Magnoliopsida, Order: Saxifragales, Family: Crassulaceae, Genus: Crassula, Species: Crassula orbicularis

    Characteristic NameCharacteristic Value
    LifespanPerennial
    Hardiness Zone10 - 13
    Taxonomy
    Taxonomy NameTaxonomy Value
    PhylumTracheophyta
    ClassMagnoliopsida
    OrderSaxifragales
    FamilyCrassulaceae
    GenusCrassula
    SpeciesCrassula orbicularis

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