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RE: Tiny hands and toes

in #succulents7 years ago

All plants that are growing in winter in habitat and can stand light frost, I keep in winter outside in sunny spot, protected from rain and snow. (Like Titanopsis) And they are not complaining, although I have only few sunny hours and not many sunny winter days. But those that cannot stand frost have to wait until early spring/late autumn, and I have problems with them. It is not easy to endure few months in dark place with no water.
That climate conditions adjustment is the main problem with exotic plants (wildflowers to you).
And I googled now and found that Rhombophyllum can stand light frost. I like that. It could be happy here.

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Do give it a try. If Titanopsis can be outside, this one can too :)