Crassula just - corderoyi

November 24, 2009

Crassula justy colderoiy This beautiful hybrid, Crassula x Justi - corderoyi was among the first plants when they were producing our collection crassulek. It's a neat small plantation forming small buns, consisting of rosettes of succulent leaves protistojných chrism. They are from both sides and slightly hairy on the surface is decorated with crimson spots. Nature has a particularly spectacular in the sun, when drawing on the leaves becomes a significant and gives the hair a silvery appearance. Justi - corderoyi is indeed a hybrid, but it does not detract from its beauty. Conversely, tidiness and orderliness makes it an ideal species for cultivation in a low bowl, especially when the plants are combined with the raucous stones.

Cultivation is not too demanding and can be managed and novice grower. Draining and breathable substrate, sunny habitats and vegetation during the regular dressing. These are the conditions that this tiny Krasula need for the development of small pink flowers.

Crassula x Justi - corderoyi is the kind that needs for its growth justy colderoyi 2 Sun. In the absence of light pulls, yellow leaves are lost and the plant becomes unsightly. When watering eye on leaves. The water causes the surface of the unsightly rust stains and damaged leaves often padávají and roses in the centers can also cause decay. It is best to place the container under cultivation dish, pour in enough water to the plant to drink. The second day of excess water from the bowl overflow. Watering once again repeat after drying the substrate. In winter, move the plant to cool the room. In cool temperatures manages about 5 ° C, with no toppings. The species breeds very well, either by dividing clumps, stonkovými cuttings or leaves themselves, which readily rooted.

Crassula xjusti - corderoyi is an ideal species for sunny windowsills.

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