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Planet succulent
Planet succulent
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$17.00 USD
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Family genus: Cactus family Planet genus
Origin: Mexico
Morphological features: The plant is a flat spherical shape with a diameter of 5-8cm. The spherical shape is divided into 6-10 flat round edges by 6-10 shallow grooves. There are no thorns, and there are white star shaped soft hairs on the spike base. The flower is located at the top of the ball, funnel-shaped, yellow, with a red center and a diameter of 3-4 cm.
Soil: prefers fertile, loose and well drained sandy loam soil rich in calcareous matter.
Lighting: In the summer, it is still necessary to provide appropriate shade in the southern constellation, while in the north, it is appropriate to consider it. If it is the Nanyangtai, it is also necessary to provide appropriate shade.
Watering: It is more drought resistant because it has a strong ability to store water. But drought resistance does not mean that water is not unnecessary. Starfish require more water during their growth period, but they are afraid of standing water. After seeing the soil in the pot dry, it is necessary to water it in a timely manner. Watering it thoroughly each time, and then placing it in a well ventilated area, as accumulated water can easily lead to rotting of the roots. Especially in sunny and dry summers, it is important to pay more attention to the moisture and dryness of the soil in the basin. Watering should be done in the morning or evening, avoiding the period when the sun is strongest at noon. On rainy days and low temperatures in winter, watering frequency can be reduced.
Fertilization: There is little demand for fertilizer. Mix a little in the soil and fertilize the star pod every 4 weeks from spring to late summer. They can thrive in poor soil and should not overuse fertilizers, as this can affect and damage the roots.
Origin: Mexico
Morphological features: The plant is a flat spherical shape with a diameter of 5-8cm. The spherical shape is divided into 6-10 flat round edges by 6-10 shallow grooves. There are no thorns, and there are white star shaped soft hairs on the spike base. The flower is located at the top of the ball, funnel-shaped, yellow, with a red center and a diameter of 3-4 cm.
Soil: prefers fertile, loose and well drained sandy loam soil rich in calcareous matter.
Lighting: In the summer, it is still necessary to provide appropriate shade in the southern constellation, while in the north, it is appropriate to consider it. If it is the Nanyangtai, it is also necessary to provide appropriate shade.
Watering: It is more drought resistant because it has a strong ability to store water. But drought resistance does not mean that water is not unnecessary. Starfish require more water during their growth period, but they are afraid of standing water. After seeing the soil in the pot dry, it is necessary to water it in a timely manner. Watering it thoroughly each time, and then placing it in a well ventilated area, as accumulated water can easily lead to rotting of the roots. Especially in sunny and dry summers, it is important to pay more attention to the moisture and dryness of the soil in the basin. Watering should be done in the morning or evening, avoiding the period when the sun is strongest at noon. On rainy days and low temperatures in winter, watering frequency can be reduced.
Fertilization: There is little demand for fertilizer. Mix a little in the soil and fertilize the star pod every 4 weeks from spring to late summer. They can thrive in poor soil and should not overuse fertilizers, as this can affect and damage the roots.
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