Suculenta rayada de tigre - Kalanchoe humilis

Sprouts of Bristol
 
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*OFERTA* No hay nada malo con estos, solo estamos haciendo espacio para stock nuevo.

Un arbusto suculento con increíbles Hojas abigarradas que le otorgan el nombre de rayas de tigre , Kalanchoe humilis es una gran suculenta para principiantes.

Generalmente le gustan las cosas secas, por lo que es ideal para aquellos que tienden a sumergirse bajo el agua, ¡aunque asegúrese de revisarlo de vez en cuando!

Notas

  • Regar cuando la tierra esté seca, dejar que la maceta se escurra por completo.
  • Le encanta la luz solar plena, pero evite la luz directa y caliente en los meses de verano.
  • Utilice una mezcla para macetas que drene bien
  • Tóxico

Maceta D - 6cm

Todas nuestras plantas vienen de serie en una maceta de plástico.
Las macetas decorativas se venden por separado y se pueden encontrar aquí . 

 

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