Euphorbia Milli - Red

360

Maintenance Level
Moderate
Placements
Outdoor-Shades or Indoor
Toxic
None
Fragrance
Low
Seasons
All Weather
Plant Height
12" to 24"

 Water Frequency

Winter

Weekly

Summer

Twice Week

  Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

Every Month

Summer

1-2 Month
Qty:  1
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The Crown-of-Thorns is a unique looking houseplant. Its stems are covered in sharp spikes. The Crown-of-Thorns has oval-shaped green leaves. This plant also produces flowers. Flowers come in different shapes and sizes, and colors of red, pink, salmon, and whites depending on the variety.

Soil Need

Loamy Soil, Potting Soil Mix,Cocopeat+Compost+Perlite,Peatmoss+Vermicompost+Perlite,Clay Sand Mix

Fertilizer (type)

NPK Fertilizer

Growth Pattern

Moderate

Pruning

1-2 Month

Re-Potting

Every 3-4 Month

Process :

 

  1. Select a sunny, well-drained planting site for crown-of-thorns. This plant will tolerate a few hours of shade during the hottest part of the day but does require the sunshine for at least two-thirds of the day.
  2. Carefully remove the plant from its container and inspect the roots.
  3. Backfill around the roots with soil, pressing firmly with your hands to remove air pockets.
  4. Water around the base of the plant to settle the soil, keep water off the foliage.
  5. Water newly planted crown-of-thorns plants often enough to keep the soil slightly moist.
  6. Use an inorganic mulch, if desired, such as gravel or stones.
  7. Prune away any broken, shriveled or mushy roots, then gently loosen the soil around the outside of the root ball with your fingers.

  1. An Ornamental Plant
  2. Can cope with burns
  3. Can cope with hepatitis
  4. Can overcome uterine bleeding

Do's

  1. Cut any of the rotted branches back to a point where you find clean healthy growth.
  2. Try to water in the morning so that plant foliage has time to dry through the day.

Don'ts

  1. Crown of thorns is toxic if eaten and the sap causes skin irritations in some people.
  2. Wear gloves when working with this plant, and place it out of the reach of children and animals.

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