Adromischus festivus
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Detail
Adromischus Festivus commonly known as ��Plover eggs�� is a dwarf succulent that grows up to a height of 7 cm tall. This winter-based plant has its origin in South Africa and belongs to the Crassulaceae family.
Growth Rate
Adromischus Festivus is a low-growing succulent native to high altitudes in the Eastern Cape mountains.
Flowering
Tall flowering spikes with small pinkish tubular flowers appear at the tips of the plant. This plant blooms during mid-summer.
Watering and Feeding
In terms of watering, this plant is extremely low-maintenance. Succulent leaves retain a lot of moisture, so let the soil dry completely between waterings and then water thoroughly. Fertilization is not required, but if used, make sure it is formulated specifically for cacti and succulents.
Soil
Adromischus Festivus thrives in well-draining soil. To boost drainage, use cacti or succulent soil, or modify potting soil with sand up to 50%.
Hardiness
This plant has a hardiness zone of 9b to 11 b and frost tolerance of -7�� C for short periods.
Light
Allow Adromischus Festivus plenty of direct sunlight with full sun exposure during the hottest afternoon hours.
Propagation
Leaf cuttings are an excellent way to propagate these plants. Attempt to keep the leaf upright so that the roots can grow downward. While rooting, keep the soil warm and moist.
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