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Adromischus trigynus
Adromischus trigynus
Adromischus trigynus
Adromischus trigynus

Adromischus trigynus

TAXONOMY

FamilyCrassulaceae
GenusAdromischus
Zone10

ABOUT

Adromischus trigynus, commonly known as Calico Hearts or Chocolate Drop, is a succulent subshrub native to South Africa. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is known for its distinctive, fleshy leaves with unique patterns. This plant thrives in desert or dry shrubland climates and has a dormancy period during the winter months.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Cotyledon Trigyna
Adromischus rupicola
Three-leaf adromischus

OVERVIEW

WaterDry
SoilSandy
LightDirect Bright (6 Hours)
Temperature25° C
Humidity40%
Dormancy2 Months
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

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DETAILS

Care Instructions
Adromischus trigynus requires bright, direct sunlight for optimal growth. It prefers moderate temperatures and low humidity. Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out almost completely between waterings. This succulent is relatively easy to care for and can be grown both indoors and outdoors.
Soil
Adromischus trigynus prefers well-draining, sandy soil. A cactus or succulent mix is ideal. Ensure the soil has good drainage to prevent root rot, as this plant does not tolerate waterlogged conditions.
Fertilizer
Fertilize Adromischus trigynus with a balanced succulent fertilizer, such as a 2-7-7 N-P-K formula, during the growing season. Apply the fertilizer sparingly, as succulents do not require heavy feeding.
Repotting
Repot Adromischus trigynus every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its current pot. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage. Gently remove the plant from its old pot, shake off excess soil, and place it in the new pot with fresh succulent mix.
Propagation
Propagate Adromischus trigynus through leaf cuttings or offsets. Allow the cuttings to callous over for a few days before planting them in well-draining soil. Propagation is best done during the growing season.
Pruning
Pruning is generally not required for Adromischus trigynus. However, you can remove any dead or damaged leaves to maintain the plant's appearance.
Toxicity
Adromischus trigynus is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, it is always best to keep plants out of reach of pets and children to prevent any accidental ingestion.
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