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Pachyphytum kymnakii
Pachyphytum kimnachii
Pachyphytum kimnachii is a succulent characterized by its thick leaves and distinctive bluish tint. Like many other succulents, it is gaining popularity due to its relatively easy care. Growth Characteristics: - It prefers sunlight; indoors, it is recommended to place it near a bright window. - It thrives in well-draining soil, but care must be taken to avoid overwatering. - It generally prefers a dry environment. Watering is appropriate only when the soil is completely dry. Propagation Methods: - Leaf cuttings and stem cuttings are common propagation methods. - For leaf cuttings, pick a healthy leaf and place it on soil; new roots and shoots will grow. - For stem cuttings, cut a stem, let it dry, and then plant it in soil to propagate. Cultivation Method: - It is important to use a pot and soil with good drainage. It is recommended to use soil specifically designed for succulents. - Reduce watering during the hot summer months, and almost no watering during the winter. - Apply fertilizer diluted during the growing season (spring and autumn). Uses in the Garden: - It can be grown indoors in pots or utilized in outdoor gardens. - Planting it in a pot alongside other succulents can maximize the landscaping effect. Important Pests and Control Methods: - Overwatering can lead to root rot. In this case, adjusting watering frequency and repotting the plant to promote drainage is helpful. - If mold or spots appear on the leaves, it may be a pathogenic fungus; remove diseased leaves and use an appropriate fungicide. - Pests include scale insects; observe the plant periodically, and if detected early, wash them off with water or use insecticides if necessary. By following these care methods, you can grow a healthy Pachyphytum cymnaki and enjoy its unique appearance.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Stonecrop family
Height
10~15cm
Spread
Colors
Pink, orange
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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