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Not found is a rare succulent that makes a great ornamental addition to gardens due to its cold hardiness. They are often used in xeriscape gardens. The flowers attract bees and wasps, which pollinate this plant.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Green
Leaf Color
Evergreen
Leaf type

Care Guide for Not found

Every 2 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Not found requires careful watering based on weather, state, soil moisture, and pot type. Water less during dormancy, typically every 1-2 weeks in hot or cold weather. In summer, water in the evening to prevent rot. Observe plant and soil for signs of water needs.
Fertilize: Most succulent plants thrive without fertilization due to their wild, nutrient-poor environments. A light application of slow-release fertilizer in early summer is acceptable, but avoid fertilizing during dormancy to prevent nutrient damage to growth.
Pruning: To maintain the shape of not found, prune redundant or dense branches in spring and autumn using tools like scissors or a knife. For propagation, cut stout stems with 5-6 leaves, apply sulfur powder on the wound, and plant after it heals, using slightly moist soil.
Propagation: Succulent plants can be propagated using seeds, but leaf cuttings are more effective, especially in spring and autumn. Cut a healthy leaf, lay it on slightly humid soil, and maintain a temperature of 25℃ (77°F) with bright scattered light. New buds typically appear in one to two weeks.
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