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How to grow Crassula ovata, the succulent that according to Feng Shui brings luck and prosperity

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Exposure: Thriving in light and warmth, Crassula ovata appreciates a sun-drenched location, ideally positioned near a wall to retain elevated temperatures during the night. Caution is warranted in colder climates, as this succulent is vulnerable to temperatures plummeting below -7 °C.

Flowering: The blooming period for Crassula ovata spans from April to June. Delicate pale pink or white flowers, exhibiting a distinctive star shape, cluster at the apex of the plant’s branches.

Soil and Fertilization: Optimal soil composition for Crassula ovata entails an equal blend of green planting soil and sand. In-ground cultivation thrives in sandy or gravelly soils, ensuring effective water drainage. During the vegetative phase (May to November), administer a specialized succulent plant fertilizer with balanced nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and essential microelements.

Watering: Regular watering is essential, provided the surface of the soil is dry. Employ room-temperature water, preferably collected rainwater.

Pruning: Given its easy-going nature, Crassula ovata necessitates minimal pruning. Simply eliminate any dried-out branches or leaves.

Diseases and Pests: Resistant to diseases and pests, Crassula ovata demands attention to watering and exposure. Excessive water may induce stem rot, while insufficient water may lead to loss of leaf color. Drafts or low temperatures might result in leaf fall and plant withering. Vigilance against scale insects is crucial, with elimination achieved using a cotton ball soaked in a mixture of alcohol and water.

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