Gasteria armstrongii

Gasteria armstrongii

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Weight: 30 gm

Size: 5 Γ— 5cm

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Product Description

Gasteria armstrongii

A Rare Jewel for Every Succulent Collection 🌿✨

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🌱 About Gasteria armstrongii

Gasteria armstrongii is a rare and highly prized dwarf succulent native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is admired for its unique fan-shaped arrangement of thick, leathery leaves with a rough texture and deep green colour. Unlike many succulents, this compact species thrives well in bright indoor spaces, making it an excellent choice for collectors and beginners alike.

Its slow-growing habit and unusual appearance make it a standout addition to succulent gardens, windowsill displays, and decorative containers.


✨ Key Features


🌸 Flowering Season

Blooming Period

Flower Characteristics

Note: Although the flowers are attractive, the plant is primarily grown for its distinctive foliage.


🌞 Growing Requirements

Light

Temperature

Humidity

Potting Mix

Use a gritty, fast-draining succulent mix.

Recommended Potting Mix


πŸ’§ Watering Schedule

Water thoroughly and allow the soil to dry completely before watering again.

Summer

Winter

Note: Overwatering can quickly lead to root rot.


🌿 Fertilizer Recommendation

Feed sparingly during the active growing season.

Recommended fertilizers:

Apply once every 6–8 weeks during spring and summer.


🌱 Propagation

Gasteria armstrongii can be propagated through:

Offsets

  1. Separate healthy offsets from the mother plant.
  2. Allow the cut surface to dry for 1–2 days.
  3. Plant in a well-drained succulent mix.
  4. Water lightly after establishment.

Leaf Cuttings


πŸͺ΄ Uses


🌟 Benefits


⚠️ Care Tips

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