Basic Care Guide for Crassula hemisphaerica

Crassula hemisphaerica Basic Care Guide

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Crassula hemisphaerica - belonging to the Crassulaceae family, Sedum genus, the plant has a short stem, semi-circular, fleshy leaves that are opposite and overlap in a cruciform arrangement. The leaf surface is green and glossy, slightly rough due to dense tiny white warts, with an elliptical tip at the top, and fringed with white villi at the edges. Basally, it easily produces lateral buds. The plant has cymose inflorescences with small white flowers. It prefers a cool, dry, and sunny environment and goes dormant in the summer during high temperatures.

Cultivation Tips:

The optimal growing temperature is between 15-25 degrees Celsius, with winter temperatures not falling below 5 degrees Celsius. The soil mix generally consists of peat, vermiculite, and perlite. During the growing season, water thoroughly when the soil is dry. In the summer dormant period, maintain ventilation and dryness, provide some shading, control watering to keep the potting soil dry. Fertilize once a month during the growing season. Propagation methods mainly include division and cutting. Division can be done when repotting, and young lateral buds can be taken during the growing season, slightly dried before planting. For newly potted plants, do not water excessively, keeping the soil slightly moist to allow rooting.

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