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Why My Echeveria Hercules Is Not Growing?

August 22, 2024

Why My Echeveria Hercules Is Not Growing? The reason why your Echeveria Hercules is not growing is probably because of the light and the soil in your container. If you placed Echeveria Hercules inside a dark place, it will not grow at all. You can always make sure that you give it enough light which…

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Why Ficus Alii Leaves Is Turning Yellow?

August 22, 2024

Why Ficus Alii leaves is turning yellow? The leaves of your ficus alii may turn yellow if they are exposed to low light and heat. The leaves turning brown or yellow is a sign of poor lighting, so if this persists then you should consider moving it to another area. Your ficus alii can also…

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Why Echeveria Pelusida Is Leggy?

August 22, 2024

Why Echeveria Pelusida Is Leggy? The common reason why Echeveria Pelusida is going to go out of shape or become leggy is because it is being pruned to often. When you prune your plant frequently it will not be able to flower and will grow in an unattractive manner. If you are letting your Echeveria…

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Why Ficus Alii Leaves Is Turning Brown?

August 22, 2024

  Why Ficus Alii leaves is turning brown? The brown leaves of Ficus Alii means that it is losing some of its leaves. You should repot your ficus Alii plant because the brown leaves could be caused by various factors; Underwatering: If your ficus Alii is not receiving enough water, then its leaves will be…

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How Tall Can Echeveria Hercules Grow?

August 22, 2024

How Tall Can Echeveria Hercules Grow? Echeveria Hercules is a succulent plant with lovely rosettes that grows to be 4.2 cm tall by 8.5 cm wide in 14 months with moderate vigor and a small overall size. The leaves are 2.9 cm long by 1.9 cm wide, grey-green with grey-purple borders and tips, oblanceolate, somewhat…

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How Do You Grow Ficus Carica?

August 22, 2024

How do you grow Ficus Carica? Ficus Carica thrives in warm, temperate climates. It favours porous soil with adequate drainage, although it may thrive in low-nutrient soils as well. To grow, this tree will require at least 8 hours of direct sunshine every day. It requires a lot of water, but it also need a…

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Why My Echeveria Pelusida Drooping Leaves?

August 22, 2024

Why My Echeveria Pelusida Drooping Leaves? The common reason why Echeveria Pelusida’s leaves are drooping are because it is being over watered. If your plant is being over watered you will want to make sure that you water your plant less frequently, as this can cause your plant to droop its leaves. It is important…

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Is Ficus Carica Poisonous To Dogs?

August 22, 2024

What happens to Ficus Carica in winter? As a result, fig trees may be found in various USDA growth zones in urban and suburban backyards. Because of the variety of climatic growth locations, a fig tree cover or wrap for winter is sometimes required. Fig trees can withstand mild freezing conditions, but excessive cold can…

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Is Echeveria Pelusida Winter Hardy?

August 22, 2024

Is Echeveria Pelusida Winter Hardy? Echeveria Pelusida is not winter hardy, so it must be kept indoors when the temperatures get below 50 degrees F. It is best to bring your plant inside before the first frost, as this will prevent cold damage to your plant.  Echeveria Pelusida is not hardy to USDA Zone 9,…

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How Do You Care For A Ficus Pumila?

August 22, 2024

How do you care for a Ficus Pumila? Ficus Pumila, the “creeping fig”, is a perfectly hardy indoor plant that regularly survives temperatures of down to 5°C. Hardy, slow growing and with few demands, this species is ideal for basements or for growing indoors. It can tolerate fluctuations in temperature, though leaves may wither a…

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