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How to Grow and Care for a Watch Chain (Crassula muscosa)

Growing Conditions and General Care. Plant in well-drained soil in full sun to light shade or indoors. If planting indoors, place it in a room with a lot of ...

Crassula muscosa - Wikipedia

a succulent plant native to South Africa and Namibia, belonging to the family of Crassulaceae and to the genus Crassula.

Watch Chain 'Crassula muscosa lycopodioides' - Planet Desert

Crassula lycopodioides thrives in warm climates, with ideal temperatures ranging from 60°F to 75°F. In the winter, the temperature should not drop below 50°F.

How to Grow & Care for Crassula muscosa, aka The Watch Chain ...

Grows best in full sun or in very bright light, a sunny window or patio or other sunny and bright position is ideal.

Most underrated succulent in your opinion? I'd say Crassula ... - Reddit

I'd say Crassula muscosa aka watch chain. They are usually very cheap, grow fast and pretty easy going. Bonus is they look fabulous in a head pot.

Crassula muscosa - Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery

A succulent shrub with tightly formed, jade green rosettes that grow upright on stalks. Small flowers bloom in yellowish green. USDA Zone: Zones 9 ...

Crassula muscosa (Watch Chain Crassula) Houseplant Care

I like to use Crassula muscosa, also known as "Zipper Crassula" and "Watch Chain Crassula" in my succulent container planters.

Crassula muscosa - Watch Chain - Mountain Crest Gardens

Unique succulent with branching stems of tightly overlapping, scale-like leaves. This plant eventually trails over with thick stems up to 1 foot long.

How to Grow and Care for a Watch Chain (Crassula muscosa)

Watch Chain 'Crassula muscosa lycopodioides' - Shop at Planet Desert Crassula Muscosa Watch Chain Succulent Fully Rooted Live Plant in 4” inch Pot w/Soil ...

Rattail Crassula (Crassula muscosa) - Indoor Plants

Propagation ... Growing Crassula muscosa from cuttings is easy. Shoots from 2 centimetres in length are suitable. They can be planted immediately after pruning in ...

Crassula muscosa “Watch Chain” | Succulents and Sunshine

Watering. “Watch Chain” has typical watering needs for a succulent. It's best to use the “soak and dry” method, and allow the soil to dry out ...

Crassula muscosa f. variegata - Variegated Watch Chain

Unique branching stems of tightly overlapping, interlocking leaves. This particular subspecies is variegated with green and creamy white foliage, giving it a ...

How to Grow & Care for Crassula muscosa, aka The Watch Chain ...

Plant of the Month December 2022: Watch Chain (Crassula muscosa) — Fern & Fossil Crassula lycopodioides - Watch Chain / Princess Pine Crassula lycopodioides ...

Crassula muscosa - LLIFLE

Crassula muscosa L.: subshrubs 100-400 mm tall, erect or decumbent, the wiry branching stems slightly woody, covered by four ranks of triangular, scaly leaves.

Crassula-Muscosa (Watch Chain) 4 inch - Jungle House

With long stems of tightly stacked, diminutive leaves, this Crassula variety resembles the overlapping links of a watch chain. "Muscosa" refers to its ...

Crassula muscosa at San Marcos Growers

The small pale yellowish-green musty-smelling flowers appear along with the leaves tight along the stems in spring to mid summer or other times after rains or ...

Crassula muscosa - Crassula lycopodioides - Monstera App

Watering. Crassula muscosa are succulent plants. They can store water in their fleshy leaves and do not need to be watered regularly. Water with room- ...

How To Grow Crassula muscosa - EarthOne

Crassula muscosa, commonly known as Watch Chain or Rattail Crassula, is a small succulent subshrub native to South Africa and Namibia.

Zombie (Crassula rupestris and C. muscosa)

C. muscosa is said to be able to survive temperatures down to freezing, but that only applies if they're dry. Plants that get chilled while in wet soil are ...

How To Propagate and Care for Crassula Muscosa Watch Chain ...

In this video I will show you how to propagate and care for Crassula Muscosa also known as the watch chain plant. Propagating this plant is ...