Crassula nemorosa is a robust, evergreen succulent with compact, glossy leaves arranged in a symmetrical rosette. This plant thrives in rocky terrains and adapts to arid conditions by storing water in its fleshy leaves. Tiny, star-shaped flowers may emerge in clusters, contrasting with its green to grayish foliage, embodying resilience and simplicity.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Succulent
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Care Guide for Crassula nemorosa
Every 3 weeks
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Crassula nemorosa requires careful monitoring for watering, influenced by weather, time, plant state, soil moisture, and pot type. In dormancy, reduce watering to 1-2 weeks. Water in the evening during summer and observe for signs such as wilting leaves and soil cracking to determine needs.
Fertilize:
Most succulent plants thrive in poor environments and typically do not require fertilization. A small amount of slow-release fertilizer can be applied in early summer, but avoid fertilizing during dormancy to prevent nutrient damage.
Pruning:
Crassula nemorosa has succulent leaves and a compact growth habit. Prune in early spring to remove dead leaves, enhance air circulation, and encourage denser growth. Regular trimming promotes rejuvenation, prevents overcrowding, and stimulates more vigorous blooming, ensuring overall plant vitality.
Propagation:
Crassula nemorosa can be propagated through seeds, although germination is challenging. Leaf cutting is more common, best done in spring or autumn. Cut a healthy leaf, lay it on slightly humid soil, and ensure a temperature of 25℃ (77℉) with bright scattered light for successful rooting.
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