Curio Tali Mount Everest
☀️- She will prefer bathing in the sun but preferably away from a window. The intensity of the sun through glass can scorch her. Place her somewhere the sun can gently stroke her leaves.
💧- A soak and dry watering method is recommended. Which means, let her dry out but not stay dry too long, then drench it so it’s dripping in the bottom, but let all excess water leave the soil.
🌡️- Optimum temperatures are 18-24°C. If it dips below 10°C plant leaves will become leggy and slim
🪴- Once the roots start to pop out from drainage holes, it is time to repot your plant. Best time to do this is during Spring/Summer with succulent soil and good drainage.
🐾- Not pet friendly.
☀️- She will prefer bathing in the sun but preferably away from a window. The intensity of the sun through glass can scorch her. Place her somewhere the sun can gently stroke her leaves.
💧- A soak and dry watering method is recommended. Which means, let her dry out but not stay dry too long, then drench it so it’s dripping in the bottom, but let all excess water leave the soil.
🌡️- Optimum temperatures are 18-24°C. If it dips below 10°C plant leaves will become leggy and slim
🪴- Once the roots start to pop out from drainage holes, it is time to repot your plant. Best time to do this is during Spring/Summer with succulent soil and good drainage.
🐾- Not pet friendly.
☀️- She will prefer bathing in the sun but preferably away from a window. The intensity of the sun through glass can scorch her. Place her somewhere the sun can gently stroke her leaves.
💧- A soak and dry watering method is recommended. Which means, let her dry out but not stay dry too long, then drench it so it’s dripping in the bottom, but let all excess water leave the soil.
🌡️- Optimum temperatures are 18-24°C. If it dips below 10°C plant leaves will become leggy and slim
🪴- Once the roots start to pop out from drainage holes, it is time to repot your plant. Best time to do this is during Spring/Summer with succulent soil and good drainage.
🐾- Not pet friendly.
This African beauty has blue green leaves with a silky smooth, wax coated look and can get up to 80cm tall. She belongs to the same family as the String of Pearls and comes from the heights of Cape Province in South Africa. She is an easy variety with a very satisfying growth and also heat and drought tolerant. Ideal for a busy lifestyle.
Size: 12cm nursery pot