Euphorbia Tirucalli

This spurge is fundamentally different from other species. Instead of traditional foliage on it, fleshy twigs and succulents are very much like a green bunch of brushwood. With careful care of tiuri-kalli and successful selection of a place on the windowsill, the plant can even produce small yellow flowers, but this phenomenon is quite rare.

Reproduction of milkweed Tirukalli

The propagation method of this plant is the method of propagation. Choose cuttings that are cut at the very beginning of summer or in spring. After cutting, proceed in two ways: either left for a while for drying, or dipped in water to stack the juice and then also left for a while to dry. The entire process of reproduction of the milkweed Tirukalli is divided into several stages:

Flower spurge - care

  1. First of all, choose the right place for the flower . It is advisable to choose a well-illuminated window sill, but a light penumbra plant also quite normally tolerates. In the more shady places the stems acquire a rich green hue, in the sun it turns yellowish. When planting and caring for milk, one should take into account the fact that the plant likes a lot of free space, therefore, in the warm period of it it is advisable to transfer to balconies or verandas.
  2. The temperature regime is quite traditional. In the daytime, the flower is enough 23 °, and at night is not less than 15 °. If at night the temperature falls lower, you should transfer the pot to a warmer place, otherwise the plant dies.
  3. To plant and care for the milkweed, as well as other succulents, the soil is best suited from the same parts of the turf, sand and ordinary garden land.
  4. As for irrigation , it should be very moderate during the vegetation period, and in winter, it should be very scarce. But the drying of the earth coma should also not be tolerated.
  5. Euphorbia tirukally can be fed a couple of times in the spring with special fertilizers for succulents.
  6. The transplant is done only once every few years. If you care for a plant, always wear gloves to prevent damage to the skin.