1 Lemon Candy Crown Of Thorns Plant Euphorbia Milii Starter Plants Well Rooted
1 Lemon Candy Crown Of Thorns Plant Euphorbia Milii Starter Plants Well Rooted
Crown of Thorn Care Guide
Euphorbia Crown Of Thorns Growing: Learn About Crown Of Thorns Houseplant Care
In Thailand it is said that the number of flowers on a Euphorbia crown of thorns plant foretells the luck of the plant keeper. Over the past 20 years, hybridizers have improved the plant so that it produces more and larger flowers (and if the saying is true, better luck) than ever before. In the right setting, hybrids of Euphorbia (crown of thorns) bloom almost year round.
How to Grow Crown of Thorns Indoors
If you’re looking for a plant that thrives in the conditions inside most homes, try the crown of thorns plant (Euphorbia milii). Growing the plant is easy because it adapts well to normal room temperatures and in dry indoor environments. It also forgives occasional missed waterings and feedings without complaint.
Crown of thorns houseplant care begins with placing the plant in the best possible location. Place the plant in a very sunny window where it will receive three to four hours of direct sunlight each day.
Average room temperatures of between 65-75 F. (18-24 C.) degrees Fahrenheit are fine. The plant can withstand temperatures as low as 50 F. (10 C.) in winter and as high as 90 F. (32 C.) in summer.
Crown of Thorns Growing Care
From spring through late fall, water the crown of thorns plant when the soil is dry at a depth of about an inch (2.5 cm.), which is about the length of your finger to the first knuckle. Water the plant by flooding the pot with water. After all of the excess water has drained through, empty the saucer under the pot so that the roots aren’t left sitting in water. In winter, allow the soil to dry to a depth of 2 or 3 inches (5-7.5 cm.) before watering.
Feed the plant with a liquid houseplant fertilizer. Water the plant with the fertilizer every two weeks in spring, summer, and fall. In winter, dilute the fertilizer to half strength and use it monthly.
Repot the plant every two years in late winter or early spring. Crown of thorns needs a potting soil that drains quickly. A mix designed for cacti and succulents. is ideal. Use a pot that is large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably. Remove as much of the old potting soil as possible without damaging the roots. As potting soil ages, it loses its ability to manage water effectively, and this can lead to root rot and other problems.
Wear gloves when working with crown of thorns. The plant is poisonous if eaten and the sap causes skin irritations. Crown of thorns is also poisonous to pets and should be kept out of their reach.
You are buying one plant that will be bare root. The pictures are only an example, and your plant may be smaller or larger, more or less full, longer or shorter. Plants in nature are all unique and so are the ones that we grow here! We package all plants carefully to ensure it arrives intact.
We encourage that you do your research and learn about the plant you are purchasing before it arrives at your home. You want to make sure you know about the plants needs and make sure you can provide it the proper care. Think of plants like puppies.
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There is a chance that the plant will go through stress and may lose some leaves or get soft. Do not stress this is very normal. Plant right away and rehydrate and it should recover in a couple of weeks. plant is left in mailbox for too long and dies this is the buyers responsibility. Returns and Refunds are not accepted unless plant is severely damaged or dead upon arrival. If this occurs you MUST contact us within 24 hours and provide photo documentation.