About Crassula Corymbulosa/Shark's Tooth (4 inch)
Crassula Corymbulosa has green leaves typically tipped or edged in red, which intensifies under full sunlight. Its succulent leaves are triangular and densely stacked, forming a unique geometric shape reminiscent of the shark's teeth, hence its name, "Shark's Tooth."
How to care for Crassula Corymbulosa/Shark's Tooth (4 inch)
Sun: Crassula Corymbulosa thrives in bright light conditions. Place this succulent where it can receive bright indirect light or direct sunlight. Direct sunlight may scorch the leaves, so provide shade, especially during summer.
Temperature: Crassula Corymbulosa prefers warm climates, with ideal growth temperatures between 65°F to 75°F. Protect the plant from temperatures below 40°F . Good ventilation can help lower ambient temperatures when it gets too hot, and moving the plant indoors can protect it during cold spells.
Soil/Pot: Crassula Corymbulosa requires a well-draining succulent or cactus potting mix. You can enhance regular potting soil by adding 50% to 70% mineral grit for improved drainage. Make sure that Crassula Corymbulosa's pot has drainage holes to avoid waterlogging.
Watering: Like most succulents, Crassula Corymbulosa is drought-tolerant. Water thoroughly when the soil feels dry, then allow excess water to drain completely.
Propagation: Crassula Corymbulosa propagates easily through cuttings. Select a healthy cutting and use a sterilized knife to cut it. Let the cut end dry and callous in a ventilated, shaded area for a few days, then insert it into well-draining soil. Please ensure that the soil remains lightly moist using a spray bottle until new roots develop, then resume regular care.
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Primary color: Green
Secondary color: Red-brown
Bloom color: White
Cold hardiness: Zone 9b-11b(from 20°F to 50°F)
Product format: rooted in 4"pot
Suitability: balcony,window,garden
Propagation: Easy by cutting
Special characteristic: Cool looking