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Bear paw succulent5/30/2023 In winter the succulent plant is susceptible to mealybugs, in summer it is more rarely attacked. Cotyledon tomentosa should also be in a bright place in winter. During this time, there should hardly be any watering and no fertilization. The temperature during the winter should be around 15☌. You can fertilize during the growth phase between March and August about every four weeks. The rule is: it is better to give too little water than too much. “190823 016 Encinitas CA, San Diego Bot Gdn – Entrance Booth, Cotyledon tomentosa Bear’s Paw” by cultivar413 is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Water and FertilizerĪs with almost all other succulents, the substrate should be dry before watering again in order to prevent waterlogging. In a light-flooded, temperate room, the leaves remain even in winter, where they belong. Do not encourage your bear paw succulents to hibernate in the well-heated living room. The cooler the location in winter, the lower the need for light. In winter, compensate for the lack of light with a plant grow light. ![]()
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