Tulista is a small, robust succulent, primarily recognized for its thick, fleshy leaves that grow in a dense, rosette pattern. Its leaves often display varied and attractive markings, which may include white dots or stripes. Thriving in arid environments, tulista has adapted to retain water within its stout leaves, enabling it to survive prolonged dry periods. Their compact size and hardiness make them favored among succulent enthusiasts.
Water:
Adapted to arid conditions, tulista efficiently stores water and is highly drought-tolerant, thriving on sparse watering every three weeks. For indoor cultivation, ensure proper container drainage to prevent root rot, crucial for maintaining the health of these drought-adaptive houseplants.
Propagation:
Tulista can be propagated through offsets, leaf cuttings, and seeds. Key factors for success include suitable soil mix, temperature, and indirect sunlight, while avoiding overwatering. Use well-draining soil for offsets and allow leaf cuttings to callous. Seeds need light and should not be covered.
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