How do you care for an ogre ear succulent?

Basically, just try your best not to overwater it. In spring and summer, water about once a week, but only if the soil feels dry. If your plant is in an area with bright, indirect light, it will dry out less quickly than a plant in full sun, taking just a bit of water every week.

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Similarly one may ask, what succulent looks like Shrek ears?

Gollum jade succulents (Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’) are a favorite winter houseplant that may go outside in spring. A member of the jade plant family, the Gollum is related to the Hobbit jade – listed under the “Shrek” and “Lord of the Rings” category.

In this regard, how do you take care of Shrek ears?

Just so, how do you propagate Shrek ears from succulents?

Cuttings. If you are taking a cutting of a ‘Gollum,’ use a sterile knife or sharp scissors and cut a tube from the base of the plant. Allow the cutting to dry for several days before placing in well-draining soil. Wait to water an additional day or two, and then water using the “soak and dry” method.

Why are Shrek’s ears like that?

Ogres have green skin and tube-like ears that they can use as a trumpet by clasping their nose and trying to send air through it. This is seen on all Ogres.

How often should I water ogre ears?

You’ll typically only need to water once every three to four weeks. Remember: succulents keep a lot of water in their leaves to make it through a drought, so let your soil dry out completely before rewatering. They can handle a dry spell!

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