SAUCER PLANT

Aeonium

Family Crassulaceae

  • Light: Provide bright, indirect lighting to see signs of active growth in your succulent.

    Full, direct sun can lead to leaf scorch. Unlike cacti, they like more filtered light for optimal growth.

    Temperature: 60-90 F

    Humidity: low

  • Water: Water when the top 2-4” of potting mix feels dry. You may only need to water 1-2 times each month (in winter even less).

    Repotting: Repot as necessary every 1-4 years. You may not need to upgrade container size, just refresh potting mix. Growth rate is determined by your plants water and light availability.

    Rather than using a “cactus and succulent” potting mix that has no water retention, I encourage the use of fresh general purpose mix in combination with a sparing watering routine.

    Fertilizing: Either…

    1. Water Application: Incorporate fertilizer into your watering cycle once per year. Dilute an all purpose fertilizer (20-20-20) by half OR use your favorite fertilizer rated for houseplant use in your water.

    2. Slow Release: Incorporate slow release fertilizer pellets into the top inch of potting soil every 6 months. Apply the rate indicated for indoor plants on the label. If no recommendation for houseplants is present, apply 1/4 to 1/2 the listed rate.

  • Crassulaceae is a huge plant family for succulents, also known as the stone crops. Jade plant is related to several favorites—echeveria, hen-and-chicks as well as jade plant.

  • (Listed in order of commonality…)

    • Root decay caused by overwatering

    • Mealybugs

    • Soft brown scale

    • Branch breakage on mature plants

  • Is saucer plant pet safe?

    Yes

    What do I do when my saucer plant gets taller and taller?

    Saucer plants do stretch tall as they mature, but they also have a natural tendency to branch out. Add a stake and embrace the height, OR pinch the top growing point off and force lower branching immediately.

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