Crassula Buddha's Temple
Look no further than Crassula Buddha’s Temple for a unique and eye-catching addition to your plant collection. With its upward-facing leaves resembling the grandeur of a Chinese temple, this plant is sure to make a statement in any room. During the summer months, a mature plant may even produce charming pink flowers. Despite its distinctive appearance, this cute little guy won't take up much space and can fit into any corner of your home. Crassula Buddha’s Temple is a low-maintenance plant that stays small, making it perfect for any indoor space.You can also consider planting it in a terrarium, where it can become a feature piece within your space
Originating from South Africa and Mozambique, Crassula Buddha’s Temple is a plant commonly grown as a houseplant in cooler regions.
How to care Crassula Buddha's Temple:
Water: It's important to water Crassula Buddha’s Temple only when the potting mix is completely dry. Like many succulents, they are susceptible to root rot and other issues when their soil stays too wet. So, be sure to avoid overwatering and ensure that the soil has dried out before watering again. Remember, succulents are designed to store water in their leaves and stems, so they can go longer between waterings than other types of plants.
Light: Crassula Buddha’s Temple plants thrive in bright, indirect light, making them an ideal choice for a sunny window or a well-lit indoor space. They require several hours of direct sunlight each day, and should be placed in a spot that receives plenty of natural light. However, it's important to avoid placing them in direct sunlight for extended periods of time, as this can cause their leaves to burn. With proper lighting, your Crassula Buddha’s Temple will be able to grow healthy and vibrant, adding a touch of natural beauty to your indoor space.
Soil: Blend mix of Coco Coir, Horticultural Sand, Grit, Pumice, Worm Castings
Activated Charcoal. Providing well-draining soil for your Crassula plant is a simple but important step in promoting healthy growth and avoiding the risk of root rot.
Hardiness: Crassula Buddha’s Temple is not frost hardy and should be kept indoors during the winter months in the UK.
Toxic to pets and children: Yes
Air purifying: Yes
Nursery pot 6cm | Decorative pot not included
Photos are for representation purposes only. You will receive the same high-quality plants and pots that you select.
Look no further than Crassula Buddha’s Temple for a unique and eye-catching addition to your plant collection. With its upward-facing leaves resembling the grandeur of a Chinese temple, this plant is sure to make a statement in any room. During the summer months, a mature plant may even produce charming pink flowers. Despite its distinctive appearance, this cute little guy won't take up much space and can fit into any corner of your home. Crassula Buddha’s Temple is a low-maintenance plant that stays small, making it perfect for any indoor space.You can also consider planting it in a terrarium, where it can become a feature piece within your space
Originating from South Africa and Mozambique, Crassula Buddha’s Temple is a plant commonly grown as a houseplant in cooler regions.
How to care Crassula Buddha's Temple:
Water: It's important to water Crassula Buddha’s Temple only when the potting mix is completely dry. Like many succulents, they are susceptible to root rot and other issues when their soil stays too wet. So, be sure to avoid overwatering and ensure that the soil has dried out before watering again. Remember, succulents are designed to store water in their leaves and stems, so they can go longer between waterings than other types of plants.
Light: Crassula Buddha’s Temple plants thrive in bright, indirect light, making them an ideal choice for a sunny window or a well-lit indoor space. They require several hours of direct sunlight each day, and should be placed in a spot that receives plenty of natural light. However, it's important to avoid placing them in direct sunlight for extended periods of time, as this can cause their leaves to burn. With proper lighting, your Crassula Buddha’s Temple will be able to grow healthy and vibrant, adding a touch of natural beauty to your indoor space.
Soil: Blend mix of Coco Coir, Horticultural Sand, Grit, Pumice, Worm Castings
Activated Charcoal. Providing well-draining soil for your Crassula plant is a simple but important step in promoting healthy growth and avoiding the risk of root rot.
Hardiness: Crassula Buddha’s Temple is not frost hardy and should be kept indoors during the winter months in the UK.
Toxic to pets and children: Yes
Air purifying: Yes
Nursery pot 6cm | Decorative pot not included
Photos are for representation purposes only. You will receive the same high-quality plants and pots that you select.
