How to keep Tylecodon Grandiflorus.
Water
Tylecodon grandiflorus needs watering that depends on current conditions, not a fixed schedule. During its dormant phases, reduce watering to once every 1–2 weeks. In the summer, water in the evening and regularly check the soil's moisture level. Be mindful of signs of thirst, such as leaf wrinkling. Use pots with good drainage to promote healthy growth.
Pruning
Tylecodon grandiflorus is characterized by its fleshy stems and large flowers. To maintain its health and appearance, it is beneficial to prune the plant in early spring. Begin by removing any dead or damaged stems to improve air circulation and structure. Make sure your pruning tools are clean to prevent the spread of disease. Regular pruning not only boosts the plant's health but also enhances its aesthetic appeal.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Succulent
- Genus
- Tylecodon
- Family
- Crassulaceae