Crassula lactea
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Originaire d'Afrique du Sud, également connu sous le nom de "Taylor's Parches".
Le Crassula lactea est une espèce verte inhabituelle avec des taches blanches qui dessinent chaque feuille. Il produit régulièrement des rejets à la base. Il fleurit en hiver avec de belles fleurs blanches.
C'est une excellente plante pour les débutants en raison de son absence de parasites et de sa croissance rapide. Parfait pour les paniers suspendus.
La saison de floraison s'étend de janvier à mi-février. Pendant cette période, vous pouvez recevoir une plante en fleur. Si c'est le cas, il peut y avoir quelques marques sur les feuilles inférieures, mais c'est seulement esthétique et elles disparaîtront avec le temps.
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How to Care For Crassula lactea
How often should I water Crassula lactea? 💦 +
The key to watering Crassula lactea is to “soak and dry”. Water thoroughly, then allow the soil to completely dry before watering again. In active growth, this may be every 1–2 weeks, depending on conditions. In cooler months or dormancy, reduce or stop watering to prevent rot. It is recommended to use pots with drainage holes and never let succulents sit in standing water. Overwatering is the most common cause of succulent problems.
What soil is best for Crassula lactea? 🪴 +
Crassula lactea needs free-draining soil to thrive. Use a specialist cactus and succulent mix, or blend compost with horticultural grit, sand, or perlite. This keeps the roots aerated and prevents excess moisture, which can cause root rot. Adding a gritty top-dressing not only looks attractive but also keeps foliage dry, reduces fungus gnats, and helps regulate moisture. Healthy soil is the foundation of successful succulent care.
Does Crassula lactea need fertiliser? 🌱 +
Yes, but only in moderation. Feeding helps maintain healthy growth and strong colours. Use a diluted liquid fertiliser for succulents or a balanced cactus feed during the growing season (spring and summer). Apply every few weeks when watering. Avoid fertilising during dormancy in winter, as plants are resting and don’t need extra nutrients. Too much fertiliser can cause weak, leggy growth, so always err on the side of less.
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