"Crassula conjuncta"
"Crassula conjuncta"
Crassula conjuncta is a small succulent that mostly grows vertically. It is native to South Africa and grows in a rocky medium. It usually has many branches densely packed with small triangular leaves.
The light green leaves are quite fleshy and have red margins. This succulent can be grown indoors or outdoors, making it very popular in hanging gardens and as desktop plants.
How to Care for Crassula conjuncta
Light
The Crassula conjuncta succulent grows best when placed on a sunny windowsill because it needs strong and bright light and a bit of direct sunlight. For the plant to thrive, it should get full to partial sun.
If the plant doesn’t receive sunlight, it will have a spindly growth and will not flower. The Crassula conjuncta is more of an outdoor plant rather than an indoor one.
Watering
Since the Crassula conjuncta is a succulent, it has the same watering needs as other types of succulents. The plant needs proper watering to thrive and be healthy. You should take care not to overwater the plant,
The Crassula conjuncta requires regular watering from April to September, which is its growing months; however, during the autumn and winter seasons, the plant goes into dormancy, when it must be watered very sparingly.