Fleshy Spring Peach Jade
Fleshy Spring Peach Jade Plant Properties
Chinese Name: Spring Peach JadeAlias: Latin Name: Dintheranthus inexpectatusFamily: AizoaceaeGenus: Spring Peach Jade GenusDistribution: Cape Province, South AfricaFleshy Spring Peach Jade Plant Introduction
Dintheranthus inexpectatus
Aizoaceae Spring Peach Jade Genus
Spring Peach Jade is native to the Cape Province of South Africa, a typical winter type with green leaves, no spots on the leaf surface, which will turn light pink under strong light. Young plants are round and slightly powdery white, mature plants are shaped like peaches, and the mature plants have deep yellow flowers.
Spring Peach Jade soil mix is relatively casual, with peat mixed with perlite and river sand in a ratio of 1:1:1, and the surface of the pot is covered with 3 to 5 millimeters of clean river sand 1 to 3 millimeters thick. During the growing period, watering is done when completely dry, and February to May is the peeling period of Spring Peach Jade. The peeling period is relatively long for larger mature plants, while young seedlings peel normally by the end of April. During the peeling process, the plant does not need water, and strong light can speed up the peeling process. During the peeling period, a small amount of water is given. Many flower friends ask: Is it true that you cannot water during the peeling period of Aizoaceae? Yes, it is said that way, but the root system of young Spring Peach Jade is not very developed, and a small amount of water is given to maintain the health of the root system. No water is needed during the peeling period of the finished flowering plants, only after the peeling is done.
Fleshy Spring Peach Jade Image Appreciation
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