Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple (4 inch)
About Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple
Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple is a distinctive and rare succulent plants that forms compact square-shaped column. Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple’s leaves are densely stacked and overlapped each other, which makes it looks like a Buddhist temple.
How to care for Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple
Sun/Location: Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple enjoys sunny, warm conditions and can’t survive hardy cold. In winter, it is at best to bring them indoors and place them by a bright window where they could receive adequate indirect sunlight and stay away from the freezing cold. Grow succulents outdoors in fall and spring, 4-6 hours of sunlight in the morning will allow them to keep their shape and color during the growing season.
Pot/Soil: Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple is the same as other Crassula succulents. They enjoy living in well-draining soil. To create an adequate cactus soil mix, simply add pumice, perlite, or grit to cactus soil to provide the proper drainage to keep their root healthy. Click here to get the perfect recipe for soil.
Watering: Like most succulents, Crassula cv. Buddha’s Temple is very likely to get its root rot if watered too often. The soak and dry method is the best way of watering succulents, Water it deeply when it’s dry completely.
More Information:
Primary Color: Green/Lime
Bloom Color: Pink Bloom
Cold Hardiness :Zone 10 (From 30℉ to 80℉)
Product Format: 4” Pot
Suitability: Balcony Window
Special characteristic: Toxic to pets