Fenestraria aurantiaca

Isuzu jade, also known as orange yellow stick leaf flower, is a succulent plant of the genus stick leaf flower of apricot family. It is known as Isuzu jade. Its origin is South Africa, Namibia and other places.

Fenestraria aurantiaca introduction

Growth habit of Isuzu jade

Native to Namibia. Like warm, dry and sunny environment, not resistant to cold, afraid of water, humidity and strong light

Favorite temperature: 18-24 ℃

Watering: watering shall be carried out every 3 weeks during the growth period

Light: sufficient light throughout the day

Propagation: mostly sowing propagation and ramet propagation

Diseases and pests: leaf rot, root knot nematode

Combination suggestion: antler Begonia and Tang seal

Maintenance skills of Isuzu jade

Basin soil: change the basin every 2 years in spring. Watering shall be carried out every three weeks during the growth period, and the basin soil shall be kept moist and slightly wet. In the high temperature season in summer, the plant is in a semi dormant state, and the basin soil should be kept dry and placed in a cool and ventilated place

Temperature: fertilize once a month with potted flower special fertilizer. When the temperature is low in winter, it is forced to enter the dormancy period, and the basin soil remains dry. The plant can still grow normally when the room temperature is kept above 14 ℃ in winter

Breeding method of Isuzu jade

Sowing: the seeds are small. Indoor pot sowing is adopted in spring. After sowing, there is no need to cover the soil and press slightly. The suitable temperature for germination is 21-24 ℃, 8-10 days after sowing, and the seedlings grow slowly

Ramet: it is carried out in combination with pot change in spring, and the young plants with dense growth are stripped away and directly potted

Fenestraria aurantiaca planting and maintenance skills
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Fenestraria aurantiaca

2022-04-06 16:34
Description Isuzu jade, also known as orange yellow stick leaf flower, is a succulent plant of the genus stick leaf flower of apricot family. It is known as Isuzu jade. Its origin is South Africa, Namibia and other places.
Fenestraria aurantiaca

Growth habit of Isuzu jade

Native to Namibia. Like warm, dry and sunny environment, not resistant to cold, afraid of water, humidity and strong light

Favorite temperature: 18-24 ℃

Watering: watering shall be carried out every 3 weeks during the growth period

Light: sufficient light throughout the day

Propagation: mostly sowing propagation and ramet propagation

Diseases and pests: leaf rot, root knot nematode

Combination suggestion: antler Begonia and Tang seal

Maintenance skills of Isuzu jade

Basin soil: change the basin every 2 years in spring. Watering shall be carried out every three weeks during the growth period, and the basin soil shall be kept moist and slightly wet. In the high temperature season in summer, the plant is in a semi dormant state, and the basin soil should be kept dry and placed in a cool and ventilated place

Temperature: fertilize once a month with potted flower special fertilizer. When the temperature is low in winter, it is forced to enter the dormancy period, and the basin soil remains dry. The plant can still grow normally when the room temperature is kept above 14 ℃ in winter

Breeding method of Isuzu jade

Sowing: the seeds are small. Indoor pot sowing is adopted in spring. After sowing, there is no need to cover the soil and press slightly. The suitable temperature for germination is 21-24 ℃, 8-10 days after sowing, and the seedlings grow slowly

Ramet: it is carried out in combination with pot change in spring, and the young plants with dense growth are stripped away and directly potted

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