PLANT CARE ( Cactus Coroa )
Cactus Coroa loves warm and hot temperatures around 70 °F to 95 °F. | |
This cactus prefers to live in bright and direct sunlight. | |
The ideal for the Cactus Coroa plant is between 40% – 60% | |
Water your cactus coroa plant only when the topsoil is about to dry out. |
ADDITIONAL CARE
If you want to grow your Cactus Coroa in a container indoors, make sure to provide it with the right growing conditions. But before that, you will need to learn how to transfer it into a container. Firstly, place some gravel into the bottom of your plant pot and fill it with a potting mix, which is specifically made for succulents. However, Like other succulents, coroa plant is prone to developing mealybug. Therefore, if you notice yours has stopped growing, it is highly likely that your plant has become a home to pests. Fertilize your plant a few times each year during the growing season. Decrease or wipe out fertilizer throughout the colder time of year.
Cactus Coroa doesn’t actually require significant pruning except if you are attempting to control its development. Eliminating dead or harmed parts, in any case, should be possible with spotless, sharp nursery shears. Desert flora are slow-growing plants that will seldom require repotting. As a matter of fact, numerous types of desert plants will sprout better when they are somewhat root-bound. Desert plants should be repotted at the beginning of the growing season just when they need new soil or are experiencing decay.
NOTE
An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant in the example picture is not the actual plant to deliver. This is an example, so variations are possible. Eventually, the delivered plant may differ in for example size, the number of flowers & branches, The Plant Will be in a Plastic Pot Not The One Shown in The Picture.
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