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Hwang Sang-hwan Cactus Aurea
Pseudolobivia aurea
Growth Characteristics of Pseudolobivia aurea - Growth Characteristics - Pseudolobivia aurea is a succulent plant native mainly to Central and South America that adapts well to dry environments. - It prefers bright sunlight and thrives in mild climates. - It prefers well-draining soil, and it is important to avoid overwatering. - Propagation Methods - Propagation is primarily done via seeds, which germinate under conditions where appropriate temperature and humidity are maintained. - Propagation is also possible through offsets; offsets detached from the mother plant should be planted in new pots. - Cultivation Methods - It is recommended to cultivate it in a location where it can receive sufficient sunlight. - It is advisable to water only when the soil is completely dry, and water less frequently during the winter. - It is important to use well-draining soil, ensuring that water drains well through the drainage holes in the pot. 4. Use in the Garden - Aurea has high decorative value in itself, making it widely used in gardens and interior design. - It can be arranged harmoniously with other succulents to maximize aesthetic effects. - Important Pests and Diseases and Control Methods - Caution is required as it can contract root rot due to overwatering. Proper watering and drainage management are essential to prevent this. - Pests such as scale insects and aphids may occur; control them through periodic observation and the use of appropriate insecticides when necessary. - Natural control methods include attracting natural predators around the plant or removing pests by hand. Although the Aurea cactus can grow well without special care, following the growing environment and management methods mentioned above will allow you to cultivate a healthier and more beautiful plant.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Cactus and
Height
10cm
Spread
8cm
Colors
white, yellow
Bloom Period
May to July
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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