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Lenophyllum Obtusum

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Sun: full sun to partial shade

Water: Typical water needs for a succulent

Temperature: Zone 8a from 10° F to 15° F (-12.2 ° C to -9.4° C) to Zone 11b from 45° F to 50° F (7.2° C to 10° C)

Winter Survival: Cold hardy

Propagation: cuttings, seeds, division

Flower: Unknown - Tell us

Flower Type: Yellow

Toxic: Unknown - Tell us

Dormant: Unknown - Tell us

Space Requirement: Unknown - Tell us

Common Problems: Unknown - Tell us


Basc Care for Lenophyllum Obtusum

Watering

Regular watering period should be every 2 weeks

One simple tip for you is that you can use some online apps to check the soil status before you go water your succulents. I would recommend the ThePlantsCheck app, it has some nice features there.

Fertilizing

Only feed this succulent during its active growing seasons which means winter. Use the right fertilizer applied in the right amounts. Applying half-strength balanced fertilizer every month or so is recommended for optimal results.

Do not fertilize during Unknown - Tell us as the plant is dormant.

Sun & Location Requirements for "Lenophyllum Obtusum"

Lenophyllum Obtusum does best when placed in an area that receives full sun to partial shade throughout the day. This variety of succulents can tolerate direct sunlight for short periods, but if the temperatures get too high or the light is too intense it may be beneficial to find a shadier spot.

Lenophyllum Obtusum is known for its cold hardiness and ability to survive in frigid winter temperatures. This succulent's thick leaves and stems help it retain moisture, aiding it in surviving freezing temperatures. Additionally, the succulent's attractive foliage offers a festive touch to any garden in cold climates. With its ability to survive down to 0°F, Lenophyllum Obtusum is an excellent choice for areas with frosty winters.

Lenophyllum Obtusum also benefits from some indirect light throughout the day as well, so make sure you give it enough space to soak up light without becoming too exposed to heat.

Propagation

One way to propagate Lenophyllum Obtusum is by cutting

Growing Lenophyllum Obtusum from seeds is an easy and economical way to produce more plants. Identify a healthy seed by its plumpness, dark color and slightly sticky texture. Once the potting mix has been pre-mixed with well-draining soil, sow the seeds evenly and press lightly into the surface. To ensure germination, keep the container in bright but indirect light and mist the soil gently with a spray bottle.

Toxicity

Lenophyllum Obtusum

Pests and Diseases

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