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How Often Do You Repot Aeonium Suncup? The average time one should repot an Aeonium Suncup is every two to three years. The following are the four indications that will let you know to repot your Aeonium Suncup: It is weak and pale, and it is no longer growing. The drainage pores on the bottom…
How do you make a dracaena marginata bushier? Dracaena marginata plants don’t grow new branches, so it’s impossible to make a dracaena marginata bushier. Planting many Dracaenas in the same pot or encouraging the canes to branch are two of the finest methods to make your Dracaena seem bigger and bushier. Pruning the cane encourages…
Greetings! Today, I want to share with you my passion for Tradescantia Chrysophylla, also known as Baby Bunny Bellies. This captivating plant features soft, fuzzy leaves that add a touch of charm to any space. In this section, I’ll provide you with all the essential information you need to know about caring for Tradescantia Chrysophylla,…
How Do You Prune Opuntia Erinacea? Opuntia Erinacea needs to be pruned at least once every year during spring and summer to encourage new growth. When pruning your Opuntia Erinacea, you should make sure that the cut is not too deep because it might damage the plant. The following are some of the ways to…
How Do You Water Echeveria Shaviana? How Do You Water Echeveria Shaviana? It is important to be careful when watering Echeveria shaviana. Before watering, the soil should be allowed to nearly entirely dry out. After watering, the soil should be thoroughly soaked to let any surplus water to drain through the holes in the pot;…
Gardeners and plant enthusiasts often encounter the issue of Ficus Audrey leaves curling. This common problem can be a cause for concern, as it indicates that something may not be right with your plant. But fear not, as I am here to provide you with some troubleshooting tips to help you understand and address this…