Care methods for the succulent plant Crassula rogersii.

Crassula

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Crassula rogersii — Crassulaceae, Sedum genus, native to southern Africa. Prefers warm, dry, and sunny environments. Afraid of low temperatures and frost, tolerant to semi-shade. Not strict about soil requirements, prefers peat soil mixed with coarse sand. Winter temperature should not be lower than 5℃.

Propagation: Mainly propagated by cutting, which can be done throughout the year, with faster rooting and higher survival rates in spring and autumn. Choose branches and leaves that are relatively neat, insert them into a sand pot, and they will root in about 20-25 days, when the roots are 3 cm long, they can be potted.

Cultivation: Use well-drained, loose, and fertile sandy loam soil for potting. Water 2-3 times a week during the growing season. Water 1-2 times a week during the plum rain season and high temperature season. Fertilize once every 2 months. When placed outdoors, avoid heavy rain to prevent root damage and yellowing and rotting of branches. The plant needs to be re-cut and updated every 2-3 years.

Application: A variety of succulent plants in the Sedum genus. The clustering stems and leaves remain green throughout the year, resembling stone pine. It blooms light green flowers in autumn, which are elegant and lovely. Suitable for potting and ornamental purposes, more attractive when decorating tea tables, desks, and bookshelves.

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