Delosperma echinatum 'Pickle Plant' Succulent Houseplant
Delosperma echinatum 'Pickle Plant' — boasts stunning leaves and possesses a remarkable tolerance for neglect. It's the ideal choice for those seeking the dazzling display of a house plant without the need for constant attention and care. Perfect for adding a touch of botanical fireworks to your space with minimal maintenance.
Botanical Classification: Delosperma Echinatum.
Common Names: Pickle plant
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Indirect light to bright light — place it close to or on a window sill to see it grow in vibrant color. Too much full sun can scorch the plant and discolor it
Water. Careful of overwatering— this plant can go up to 3-4 weeks without water. When you water, make sure to water deeply and allow the soil to dry out.
Humidity. No humidity needed
Food. Provide nourishment for your plant by feeding it twice a year. In the spring and summer seasons, use a liquid fertilizer specially formulated for cacti and succulents to promote their growth and overall health.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
Additional Care Tips. Your plant is quite sensitive to overwatering. If you notice the leaves becoming soft, mushy, or turning brown, these could be signs that your plant is experiencing root rot. It's essential to monitor your watering habits and ensure the soil is well-draining to keep your plant healthy and thriving.
Delosperma echinatum 'Pickle Plant' — boasts stunning leaves and possesses a remarkable tolerance for neglect. It's the ideal choice for those seeking the dazzling display of a house plant without the need for constant attention and care. Perfect for adding a touch of botanical fireworks to your space with minimal maintenance.
Botanical Classification: Delosperma Echinatum.
Common Names: Pickle plant
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Indirect light to bright light — place it close to or on a window sill to see it grow in vibrant color. Too much full sun can scorch the plant and discolor it
Water. Careful of overwatering— this plant can go up to 3-4 weeks without water. When you water, make sure to water deeply and allow the soil to dry out.
Humidity. No humidity needed
Food. Provide nourishment for your plant by feeding it twice a year. In the spring and summer seasons, use a liquid fertilizer specially formulated for cacti and succulents to promote their growth and overall health.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
Additional Care Tips. Your plant is quite sensitive to overwatering. If you notice the leaves becoming soft, mushy, or turning brown, these could be signs that your plant is experiencing root rot. It's essential to monitor your watering habits and ensure the soil is well-draining to keep your plant healthy and thriving.
Delosperma echinatum 'Pickle Plant' — boasts stunning leaves and possesses a remarkable tolerance for neglect. It's the ideal choice for those seeking the dazzling display of a house plant without the need for constant attention and care. Perfect for adding a touch of botanical fireworks to your space with minimal maintenance.
Botanical Classification: Delosperma Echinatum.
Common Names: Pickle plant
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Indirect light to bright light — place it close to or on a window sill to see it grow in vibrant color. Too much full sun can scorch the plant and discolor it
Water. Careful of overwatering— this plant can go up to 3-4 weeks without water. When you water, make sure to water deeply and allow the soil to dry out.
Humidity. No humidity needed
Food. Provide nourishment for your plant by feeding it twice a year. In the spring and summer seasons, use a liquid fertilizer specially formulated for cacti and succulents to promote their growth and overall health.
Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
Additional Care Tips. Your plant is quite sensitive to overwatering. If you notice the leaves becoming soft, mushy, or turning brown, these could be signs that your plant is experiencing root rot. It's essential to monitor your watering habits and ensure the soil is well-draining to keep your plant healthy and thriving.