[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Princess pine makes a strikingly beautiful addition to succulent and cacti plants. It boasts tiny leaves stacked together forming a zip like pattern. It is easy to care and looks appealing indoors.
Botanical Name: Crassula muscosa
Other Names: Watch chain, Lizard’s tail, Zipper plant, Princess pines, Rattail crassula
Growing Season: Throughout the year
Ideal Temperature: 20-30°C
Uses: Adorn your desks and shelves with this beautiful succulent plant.
Difficulty Level:Â Easy
How to Grow – Quick View
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What to Do After Getting the Package?
- Take a knife and carefully cut the tape to unbox the live plant.
- Gently remove the plant from the package.
- Place the plant where it can receive bright, indirect sunlight regularly.
How to Care for Crassula Princess Pine?
Sunlight: Princess Pine can thrive in full as well as partial sunlight. Prefer locations like shaded balcony, south-facing window, and terrace for keeping this plant.
Watering: Underwatering and overwatering, both can harm the growth of this succulent, so water only when the soil feels dry on touch.
Soil: Crassula Princess Pine thrives well in succulent potting soil, which is easily available in nurseries. You can also prepare it at home by combining two parts of potting soil with one part each of perlite and sand.
Fertilizer: You can use a liquid balanced fertilizer once a month to promote branching and growth in the succulent.
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