Plant Care:
Tips on how to care for your plant successfully:
Light: Crassula perforata can be grown in full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Crassula are not fussy regarding their soil conditions, but they do require a fast draining soil.
Potting: Crassula grow well in containers. Best grown in shallow containers. Always ensure that a free draining potting medium is used. We recommend a good quality potting mix with the addition of fine gravel and perlite to improve the drainage. Re-potting of plants is best done in spring, the beginning of the growing period.
Temperature: Most Crassula can tolerate minimum winter temperatures as low as 0 degrees Celsius.
Watering: Water the plant thoroughly. Allow the plant to drain, then allow the plant to dry out before watering again. Your plant should never stand in a drip tray with water after watering for any length of time. It is always best to pour this excess water off. Frequency of watering is always the most difficult cultural point to give advice on as there are so many variables which influence it. When in doubt as to whether to water or not it is probably best to rather let the plant dry for another day or two and then water it as over-watering can kill your plant very quickly.
Fertiliser: Crassula will benefit from applications of a balanced water-soluble fertiliser during spring and summer. Always use a very dilute solution of ¼ to ½ of the recommended dilution rate.
Please Note:
The plant is currently growing in a 7.5 cm plastic pot. Although our plants are grown under the same conditions and we carefully handpick your plant to ensure the best quality possible, no two plants are identical. The colours of plants can also vary according to the season. The plant supplied will be similar to the plant photographed in the 7.5 cm pot. Photograph of large flowering plant is for reference purposes only. Although we take extra care when packing our plants, these plants are fragile and some of the segments of their stem may become detached during transit.