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Brikkho Hat Crown of thorns (Small Leaf) - 433

Brand: Brikkho Haat

Category: Indoor Plant & Tub

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SOIL
Soil needs aren't that hard to meet. The most important thing for them is that the soil drains well, is sandy, and has organic matter like humus mixed in.Your Crown of Thorns will be very different depending on which soil you buy. When put in a pot with the average commercial product, these plants don't do well.
LIGHT
There are some succulents that do best in a spot where they can get direct sunlight. This Euphorbia is more sensitive and needs more light, but not for as long as you might think.They do best in direct sunlight, but this will make the colors of the flowers fade. Instead, your plant would do best with a lot of bright light that comes from the side.
WATERING
The first rule for watering your Crown of Thorns is to make sure the bottom of the pot has a lot of drainage holes. For flowering plants, these plants have pretty low needs.This depends on where you put your Crown of Thorns and how hot or cold it is. If the room is warmer, you should add more water, but be careful not to overdo it. One good tip is to feel the soil about an inch below the surface. If it is dry, it needs to be watered well.
TEMPERATURE
The Crown of Thorns plant grows best in warmer temperatures, but it can handle a wide range. Even if your house gets to about 26 degrees Celsius, this Euphorbia won't be seriously hurt.In fact, they can live in any temperature as long as it is not below 2 degrees Celsius. This will only last for a short time, though, because the leaves will soon begin to fall. For best results, keep an indoor Crown of Thorns plant at about 12 degrees Celsius.
HUMIDITY
Being a succulent, this member of the Euphorbiaceae family has more strict temperature needs. Their needs for humidity are not very high, and they prefer a drier environment.This makes them very desirable for people who have plants inside. The Crown of Thorns doesn't need to be misted any more, which makes your job easier.
FERTILIZER
The Crown of Thorns plant blooms pretty often, and when it does, the flowers are big and bright. As long as you think about the time of year, adding fertilizer won't hurt the plant. When these plants are first put in the ground, they will need all the help they can get. At this time, most people choose to give them a solution that hasn't been diluted. After that, you can add half as much fertilizer as is recommended during the warmer months.A good amount of time to use fertilizer is about once a month.
PROPAGATION
You might not know this, but Euphorbia milii is a flowering succulent that can live for up to 50 years. Those who choose to keep these plants inside will find this to be true. If your Crown of Thorns Euphorb is very good at making big flowers and you love it, it might be a good idea to make more of them. You can make more of these plants in a number of ways, such as by cutting stems and putting them in water, or by planting seeds and letting them grow. Cutting seems to be the most common way to do any of these things.
GROWTH
People know that these plants take a long time to reach their full size, which is about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. When they live outside, they tend to stretch out a little more, and some of them can be as tall as 6 feet.The big flowers are a big part of the reason why they grow so slowly. It takes a lot of power for the Crown of Thorns to bloom so often.
POTTING
Even though these plants are thought to be flowering species, repotting doesn't fit into this category. Since they don't grow quickly, you'll probably need to repot them every few years. They also don't tend to get root bound, so their owners don't have to worry about them getting too small for their space.
CROWN OF THORNS WATERING SCHEDULE
As with most succulents, the Crown of Thorns plant has only a few suggestions for how often it should be watered. You might forget to water this Euphorbia by accident. It's easy to bring them back to life in those situations. In the next section, you'll learn how much water to add, how often, and any tips that have helped other people.
WATERING SPECIFICS FOR AN INDOOR CROWN OF THORNS PLANT
First, let's talk about how often you should water this flowering succulent plant. If you know something useful, you might be able to figure out why they don't need much water to begin with.The Crown of Thorns has fleshy leaves. This, along with its thick stems, lets it store water for times when there isn't enough rain, just like if it still lived in the desert.At most, you'll need to water this kind of plant once a week. There is one exception, but it doesn't happen very often with indoor plants. People who live in warmer homes should water their Crown of Thorns plant more often.Still, don't water this plant too much, since it doesn't like too much water.Want to know how much water you should add? There's a simple way to figure that out. To keep roots from getting rotten, you should feel the soil about an inch below the top layer. If the plant is dry, you can give it a lot of water and let the extra water run out of the bottom of the pot. Always leave a lot of time between times you water.
THE PROPAGATION OF A CROWN OF THORNS PLANT
As was already said, stem cuttings are the easiest way to start a new plant. If you want to make a copy of your current plant, take cuttings when the weather is warmer. This will give them plenty of time to grow in the sun. Please remember that these plants' sap is irritating to the skin and eyes. If you wear gloves and goggles, this is less likely to happen. The steps below can help you spread these plants without too much trouble.
PROPAGATION THROUGH STEM CUTTINGS

Choose the person you want to be like, preferably one who blooms well all year round.
Using a clean pair of scissors, cut an older stem about two to four inches down. With this cutting, make sure to keep a few leaves and buds.
Once you have your cutting, run it under cold water and set it aside for a few days. Root rot is less likely to happen if you let the stem dry out before putting it in the soil.
Put your cut-off piece of dry stem in a pot with fresh, slightly sandy soil that is at least two inches deep.
Sprinkle water on the soil and wait for it to dry before adding more. Place your new cutting in a window that gets a lot of warm, indirect sunlight.
Check back every once in a while. About two weeks after being put in a pot, roots should start to grow. When this happens, you can put it in a different container.

SIGNS THAT YOUR CROWN OF THORNS IS STRUGGLING
As many plant owners know, there are several conditions and diseases that can affect the growth and wellbeing of your indoor collection.

We’ve taken the liberty to highlight two of the most common problems that affect these plants, as well as some ways that you can help reduce further damage.



TELLTALE SIGN #1: LEAVES TURNING YELLOW
There are a number of things that could cause leaves to turn yellow and fall off the branch. Most of the time, overwatering or a cold draft are to blame. The first step in fixing your plant is to try to figure out which problem it is having. If you stop watering for a moment, you can quickly see if the leaves are turning yellow because there is too much water. If nothing changes, check to see if there are any drafts in your home.

TELLTALE SIGN #2: LOWER LEAVES DRYING UP
The lower leaves of a Crown of Thorns plant will sometimes start to dry out and fall off because the plant doesn't get enough light or water. Another thing that could be wrong is that your succulent is too hot.
Fix: If your plant is getting too hot, this may also affect how much water is getting down to the roots. First try to figure out how to keep warm, and then go from there. You won't be able to save leaves that have already died, but it will stop leaves from dying in the future. After you've taken care of any heat problems, move your plant to a place with less direct light.

FIVE EASY WAYS TO KEEP YOUR CROWN OF THORNS PLANT HAPPY
We know that it's not always easy to take care of plants. Because of this, we've put the five most important Crown of Thorns care instructions on a list for you to use as a guide.

Make sure the temperature in your home stays between 12 and 26 degrees Celsius. If it goes any lower, bad things can happen.
Choose a place that is warm and gets a lot of indirect sunlight. They can handle direct sunlight, but over time, the flowers will lose their color because of this.
Unless your house is very warm, you should only water your Crown of Thorns when it needs it, which is usually once every little over a week.
During the warmer months, use fertilizer to help plants grow healthy blooms.
After your Euphorbia has grown for two years, you can start cutting it back. If you're worried about irritation, always wear gloves and goggles.
FAQ about CROWN OF THORNS
How do you make a Crown of Thorns plant bloom?
Following the basic needs is a good way to get a lot of flowers to grow. Use fertilizer and prune your plants often are also good ideas.

What colors are there for a Crown of Thorns?
They are known for their big, colorful flowers. They can be different shades of red, yellow, white, and pink. There are even hybrids that have been changed to have bigger and more colorful flowers.

How did the plant get its name, "Crown of Thorns"?
The name of this pretty, thorny plant comes from the crown that Jesus Christ wore when he was crucified. There are stories that the stems of this plant were used in that time period.

Specification:
Title: Brikkho Hat Crown of thorns (Small Leaf)
Brand: Brikkho Haat
Model 433
Product Weight 1.00 kg

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