L. julii is a group of succulent perennials is almost acaulescent and has easy rootstock that produce opposite , milklike gray to dark gray , conoid - shaped pair of leaves that are separated by a fissure . The tops of leaves have light colored speckle or battery-acid . From mid - summer through fall , a single white daisy - corresponding efflorescence emerges from the fissure and is as prominent as the duet of fleshy leaves below . These cold sore plants develop well in a cactus potting culture medium that has been mixed with organic matter such as leafage modeling in burnished ignitor . water system well from former summertime to late autumn and fertilize monthly with a half strength , balanced plant food . dirt indisputable soil is well debilitate as easygoing rot may be a problem . Other than that , this industrial plant is really not hassle with many problem .

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Requirements

Plant Care

Fertilizing

Light

Watering

Planting

Indoor plant necessitate to be transplanted into a larger container periodically , or they become kitty / root - bound and their growing is slow down . Water the flora well before starting , so the soil will curb the root orchis together when you remove it from the green goddess . If you have fuss getting the plant out of the pot , try running a steel around the edge of the pot , and lightly wallop the sides to loosen the grunge .

Always apply overbold soil when transplanting your indoor plant . Fill around the plant gently with soil , being careful not to bundle too tightly – you require breeze to be capable to get to the roots . After the plant is in the unexampled pot , do n’t fertilize right by … this will promote the tooth root to fill in their new home .

The size of it pot you choose is significant too . Select one that is not more than about 1 inch slap-up in diameter . Remember , many plants favour being passably pot bound . Always start with a clean pot !

Problems

Rhizoctoniais a fungus that is found in most soil and enters the plant through the roots or the stem at soil stratum . Prevention and Control : First of all , do not overwater and if you suspect Rhizoctonia may be your job , fall watering . If a plant is too far gone ( all the leaves from the bottom up are wilt ) , remove it . If your works is in a container , throw out the territory too . Wash the pot with a 1 part blanching agent to 9 parts water solution . Fungicides can be used , according to label directions . confer with a master for a effectual recommendation of what antimycotic to use .

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