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you will get 2 nice cuttings of the Princess Pine Crassula in the picture
GIN of 15,420 gets 5 cuttings and some other succulent cuttings and free shipping
Crassula muscosa (Linnaeus, 1760), also named Crassula lycopodioides (Lamarck) or Crassula pseudolycopodioides, is a succulent plant native to South Africa and belonging to the family of Crassulaceae and to the genus Crassula. It is a houseplant grown worldwide and commonly known as Rattail Crassula,] Watch Chain, Lizard's Tail, Zipper Plant and Princess Pine
pH:
A (5.5 - 6)
Fertilization:
Low (50 - 100 ppm)
Light Requirements:
Medium
Water Categories:
Dry to Moist
Rooting Out Temperature:
B (65 - 72º Fahrenheit)
Planting and Timing Information:
Start in spring for late-spring to summer finish. Sunbelt states can grow year round. PPP: 1 liner per 2" pot, 3 liners per gallon.
Pinching and Growth Regulators:
Pinch at planting, to 2 inches tall, to promote branching.
Pest and Disease Management:
Watch for scale. Watch for aphids and spider mites in summer. Snails and slugs can be a problem. Overwatering and cold, damp conditions cause root rot. Succulents are very sensitive to pesticide burn. Always conduct a small-scale test application first. Leaf spots and bruising may occur after handling; plants will outgrow symptoms.
Grower Tips:
Start in small pots and repot if desired. Small clay pots are popular with consumers. Zone 9-11. Once established, most succulents are frost tolerant to 25F w/o damage, or 18F with slight damage. Pick off blackened leaves if frost damage occurs. The fleshier the plant, the less frost tolerant it is. Very prolific. Blooms in spring and fall. Fragrant like honeysuckle.
bid of 6000 or more gets free shipping, otherwise shipping will be $4.20 sent through PayPal
GIN gets 5 cuttings and some other succulent cuttings and free shipping
all of my plants are always shipped with tracking number
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