Archer's Crassula
Taxonomy
Crassula archeri
Crassula
Crassulaceae
Saxifragales
How to care for Archer's Crassula
How often to water your Archer's Crassula
every 12
Archer's Crassula needs 0.5 cups of water every 12 when it doesn’t get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
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Water 0.5 cups every
12
Finding light for Archer's Crassula in your home
a window
Archer's Crassula love being close to bright, sunny windows 😎.
Place it less than 1ft from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
Archer's Crassula does not tolerate low-light 🚫.
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How to fertilize Archer's Crassula
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil it’s likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Archer's Crassula after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
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Should I replant from the HD pot it came in ? - Seems crowed & no drainage #Crassula
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same as my other two questions this specific plant has taken a bad turn due to the cold and the sheet did not help, are they gonna live?
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Trying to Grow a beautiful Jade plant.
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Pests?? What is this?! #Crassula this jade plant was chopped and propped over the summer and has grown so much, so I assume that it’s happy in the pot and spot it’s been in. However, I lifted it out of the cover pot to check if it needed water today, and there are tiny white bugs crawling in the bottom of the cover pot. The only reason I can even see them is bc the pot is black and they are bright white! I can’t even photograph them they are so tiny and quick. Anyone know what kind of pests these are? And aside from disinfecting the cover pot, what kind of treatment should I give my plant? There are no *visible* pests on the plant or soil, except for some mold. #help #PestControl #pestID #Jade
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i’ve had this plant for a bit under a week and the bottom leaves on the very bottom are shriveling and falling off
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Any jade lovers who can help me ? Bought my jade plant 12/8. Mentioned that she needed watering so I watered it giving it a good soak. Watered it again 1/8. She has gone from a lush plant to a thin plant. What is wrong? How can I fix it?
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Good or bad fungus? #Crassula I’m pretty sure I’ve seen this asked before, but can’t find the answer. Little tiny balls appeared in the soil. Tiny, each one is probably not even a millimeter. Hard to photograph 😣 I think it’s some type of fungus, but is it beneficial or bad for the plant? Or is it eggs? Or something else? TIA! #help #PestControl #SucculentLove
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Got this plant from the same people that sent me the damaged Cotyledon orbiculata. The plant even in a smaller pot was solid healthy and in excellent condition . I just didn’t want to infer that Sprout n Green was a bad distributer. I’ll probably continue to order from them. Of course the real problem is that I can’t stop buying succulents. Helllp! #TheThread, #PlantsMakePeopleHappy, #GregGang, #SucculentSquad, #BrunchatAudreys #TheWateringHole tags: @Just1More @Sassylimey @Ms.Persnickety @TidyTigerpear @DreamMachine @SucculentBE @kaleena @MamaLinne @debbiedo @BonusTaraire85 @Idplantthat @mtplantlady @BabeVila @RefinedSandwort @LaLaslovlies @FitBrowallia @JenniferNoel @CutePolypremum @AC73LoveCats @SweetAzurebluet @IWantThatPlant @ILoveMyPlants @princesspitstop @Jho @Dawgfreak @Luckeecharm1 @MockingJay @HolyLacealoe @stephonicle @Ponytailmom @SunflowerSunset @PrizedShadscale @Popcornjoness @BuffCaperspurge @Preciousplants1 @baobab_zig @GreenPurpose @antsinurplants @LucidAgapanthus @ShadowBoxrBaby @Forbes57 @TRose @CactusAdjacent @ZappyLilac84
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What's the best way forward😅 Hi all, I hope someone can give me some advice on this crassula arborescense? ovata? I was gifted today. As you can see at the pictures the plant was a little neglected and I can use all your help😅 The information that I have: -The owner has been bedbound for the last year. Bella stood in some kind of greenhouse, direct behind a window at the south. -The last month she stood inside but 5 meters from a window. I watered her heavy today (drained it afterwards) and put the meter in. I think it's just in regular soil, it's quite dense. What are the best steps to take? Change the soil? (it's winter here now) Prune her drastically? Leave her be? Put her near my south window or use a grow light? I would really appreciate your advice! #Crassula
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Crassula argentea is “shedding” its outer layer and it looks like small shiny flat pieces of plastic. It is directly under grow lights. I don’t think it’s happy but I don’t know how to fix it
Care Summary for Archer's Crassula
Archer's Crassula
Greg recommends:
Water
0.5 cups every 12 days
Placement
< 1ft from a window
Nutrients
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4” pot your plant is in, and that it doesn’t get direct sunlight.