Yucca Crassulabarklyi (Crassula teres) Basic Care Guide

Jade Sedum Crassula

Today's plant experience will focus on the topic of succulent plants, specifically Jade Sedum Crassula. Let's proceed with the introduction by the editor.

Jade Sedum (Crassula barklyi (Crassula teres)), belonging to the Crassulaceae family, prefers a sunny and warm, dry environment. It is intolerant to cold, dislikes excessive humidity, high temperature, and overly shaded conditions, but is tolerant to drought and semi-shade. It enters dormancy or semi-dormancy during the hot summer.

Cultivation Tips:

The optimal growth temperature is between 15-25 degrees Celsius, with winter temperatures not falling below 5 degrees. The soil mixture can be a blend of peat, vermiculite, and perlite, or a combination of garden soil, coarse sand, or vermiculite (each 2 parts) mixed with leaf mold (1 part), and supplemented with a small amount of bone meal and chicken or cow manure as a base fertilizer. During the growing period, water thoroughly when the soil is dry, and during the summer dormancy period, it should be placed in a well-ventilated, cool, and brightly lit area without direct sunlight. Avoid excessive watering to prevent rot. Fertilize generally once every two weeks during the growing period.

Propagation Methods:

Propagation mainly involves division, cutting, and sowing. Division can be done during spring potting changes or by taking lateral branches during the growing season and inserting them in sandy soil. Maintain slightly moist potting soil, and roots will form in about 2 to 3 weeks. Seeds can also be collected and sown from April to May. Under conditions of about 20°C, seeds will germinate within two weeks.

The above sharing of basic care tips for Jade Sedum Crassula barklyi (Crassula teres) can provide you with some small experiences in green plant flowers, hoping it brings you help in life!