


For any insect attack or disease, you can use Neem oil, Eucalyptus oil or Citrus oil spray for primary treatment.Remove dead, infected or damaged plant parts and discard them away from the plants.Apply water immediately after application of fertilizer.During the main growing season (January-March) feed the plant with organic fertilizer once a month.Before application of fertilizer loosen the topsoil without disturbing the roots of the plant so it can uptake the nutrients and moisture.As a rule of thumb, water the plant thoroughly in the summer and reduce watering in winter and rainy season.Apply water probably in the morning or evening time.50 ml) water when the top soil (3-4 inch) in pot feels dry to touch.

This is the first time I tried to copy a blooming sedum, I hope you like it :) 1 / 3. I added these two black guys because I made this composition for a dark tale-themed craft festival. Poke your finger/plain small stick into the soil to check the moisture. My new succulent arrangement of polymer clay.Natural indirect / artificial bright light is ideal for plant growth.Although Cotyledon tomentosa is fairly easy to take care of, their leaves are quite fragile. It has a peculiar thick, ovate fuzzy green leaves with prominent dark red toothed edges that resemble the claws of a bear and velvety coating, this little succulent does an awesome job in adding beautiful contrast and unique texture to any space.īear’s paw has a low, shrub-like growing habitat that can reach over 30cm in height and usually produce a large orange bell-shaped flowers during spring. Cotyledon tomentosa or also known as Bear’s paw, is one of the most adorable members in the succulents family.
