About Crassula Baby Necklace
Crassula Baby Necklace is also known as ''String of Buttons'', a cute and ornamental succulent with small, rounded, fleshy leaves tightly stacked on thin stems like beads on a baby's necklace. Small and white bloom in late spring to early summer.
How to care for Crassula Baby Necklace
Sun/Location: Crassula succulents need some shade in the burning summer. South facing window with good airflow will be ideal for them to attain the vibrant color. Allow the succulents to receive complete outside sunshine in the spring and fall. Crassula Baby Necklace will grow leggy or etiolated excessively if they lack sunlight. If you live in a place with a cold winter, you can use growth lights to take care of these soft succulents.
Soil/Pot: To ensure the health of succulents, they need porous, well-draining soil to live in. Making your succulent mix is simple. Click here to find out how to make succulent soil. For novice succulent lovers, it is advisable to use planter pots with drainage holes. Larger pots would be more suitable, as Crassula succulents tend to grow quickly.
Watering: Crassula Baby Necklace and other Crassula species are easy to grow, so they are suitable for people who tend to neglect their plants. But not wholly neglect. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry.
Propagating: Crassula 'Baby Necklace' can be propagated through stem or leaf cuttings. Choose a healthy stem with several leaves. Plant the cutting in well-draining soil, with the cut end buried about 1 inch deep. After a few weeks, new baby plants will start to grow.
More Information
Primary color: green/lime
Secondary color: red/burgundy
Bloom color: white
Cold hardiness: zone 9a to 10b( from 20F to 40F)
Product format: 2'' pot
Suitability: balcony, window, garden
Propagation: stem cutting
Special characteristic: easy to propagate
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