![]() according to my green thumb coworker, these can easily be propagated by taking a cutting from the top of the stemįor the newly identified Money Tree/Jade Plant ( Crassula ovata): susceptible to mealy bugs (to combat, mix together 4 C water and 1/4 tsp dish soap gently spray affected areas ) avoid direct sunlight indirect sunlight or light shade is best ![]() ![]() water about every 2 weeks during the summerįor the newly identified String of Buttons ( Crassula perforata 'variegata'): ![]() Round 4 in "How do I keep my darn succulents alive?!"Įasy to follow, not overly technical, full of pictures, and includes the popular names of the plants: what's not to like? For each of the ~60 plants in the book, Sibley shares information about caring for each, including how much light and water is needed, best practices for care, potting needs, how to prune and propagate, things to watch out for, and any quirks.Ĭombined with The Complete Guide to Growing Cacti & Succulents, there's a decent chance I might actually be able to keep my succulents alive.Īnd thanks to this book, I've identified three more of the plants: String of Buttons, Money Tree/Jade Plant, and green echeveria.įor the haworthia attenuata aka zebra cactus: ![]()
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