What is Crassula Gollum?

Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’ is an unusual plant with tubular, trumpet shaped leaves. It looks like a small tree, and the branching trunk becomes thick with age. It can reach up to 80cm tall and is a good specimen for bonsai. It may produce clusters of small, star-like, white or pinkish-white, with pink stamens in winter.

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Likewise, is Gollum Jade a succulent?

Gollum Jade is an evergreen succulent. The tips of the green tubular leaves turn red when in full sun. You can look forward to light pink or white star-shaped flowers.

Beside above, how often do you water Crassula Gollum? In hot summer months, Gollum jade plants will need watering as often as every week. In cooler months, you might need to cut back on watering every other week. During winter, watering may be cut back to every 2-3 weeks or completely held off.

In this way, how do you grow Crassula ovata Gollum?

Propagating Crassula Ovata ‘Gollum Jade’ Plant

  1. Obtain a stem cutting and let it dry for a day or so. …
  2. (Optional) Dip the cut end in rooting hormone. …
  3. Once the cut has healed and dried, stick the cuttings in a well draining potting mix.
  4. Keep away from direct sunlight.

How do you care for Gollum Jade Crassula?

Water regularly in spring and summer, allowing soil to totally dry out before you water again. Cut back on watering in fall and water lightly and infrequently in winter. As with many succulent types, overwatering is the primary cause of death among them. Fertilize lightly in spring.

Is Gollum Jade toxic to dogs?

The jade plant is also commonly called a rubber plant and is very toxic to dogs, causing gastric distress, heartbeat irregularities, and depression among other symptoms.

How fast does Gollum Jade grow?

about 2 inches a year

How big do Gollum jade plants get?

2 to 3 feet tall

How big does a Gollum Jade get?

3 feet tall

Why is my Crassula ovata Gollum dying?

The reason for a dying jade plant is commonly too much moisture around the roots due to overwatering and damp soil. Jade plants turn yellow and droop with a dying appearance due to root rot because of watering too often and slow draining soils. Jade plants can lose their leaves due to overwatering and underwatering.

Why is my Gollum Jade wrinkled?

Wrinkled leaves are the best indication of an under watered gollum jade. The leaves wrinkle and sometimes droop as a response to drought stress from not watering often enough or watering too lightly. … The leaves also look thinner as the moisture that they are storing becomes depleted.

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