Crassula ovata sunset

Crassula ovata sunset Popularly known as Grubosz is a charming succulent with characteristic rounded leaves. They are stiff and fleshy, thanks to this, they store water for longer periods of drought.

A species from South Africa and Mozambique. This tree in Asia is considered a symbol of happiness and wealth - placed near the entrance is to attract prosperity and financial success.

Over time, shoots are woody forming a thick trunk and branches decorated with colorful leaves. Due to the slow growth and small target size, it can be a good material for a bonsai tree. Variety 'Sunset’ It is characterized by a beautiful coloration – from greenery , yellow to red, And also many other indirect colors melting irregularly on leaf blades. The plant blooms in late autumn, spending whitish, Small flowers collected in the canopies. The succulent is extremely effective and very easy to grow, provided that it is ensured by a large amount of sunlight. With poor sunlight, the intense color of the leaves expires and they go into shades of yellowish green.

When it comes to pests in Grubosz – In leaf angles, wołnowce can happen. It is worth browsing these places regularly. Watering should be economical, Especially in winter – Before the next watering, we allow the ground to dry well at the entire depth. Excess water can result in rotting of shoots and roots. Grubmies can be toxic for dogs and cats.

Walory crassula ovata sunset’

Extremely attractive, Colorful color color
small whitish flowers
creates picturesque trees
Colorful variety of the popular "Tree of Happiness"

Crassula ovata sunset requirements'

Position maximally sunny, In the case of a small amount of sun, the plant will lose its coloring
well -permeable soil
Watering is very economical
It tolerates longer periods without watering
exaggerate to a slightly larger pot, preferably with a flat shape

Temperature: 20-25 degrees Celsius is the optimal temperature for this plant.

Multiplication

Grubmies are known for easy reproduction – We can promote them from shoots or leaf seedlings. Just put the rush in a dry ground for cacti and succulents (or a leaf on the surface of the substrate) and gently sprinkle the soil every few days.

 

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