Without a sufficient sun the leaves turn yellow. Only a few of our Jewels make new branches and we still do not know how to support this branch growing.
Simply so, how do you care for a jewel in Madagascar?
It prefers bright light to full sun, but will tolerate shade. Under low light, expect the plant to be floppy and requite staking. Although this plant is a succulent and tolerant of dry soils, it doesn’t seem to mind regular watering either.
Keeping this in consideration, how much light does a Madagascar jewel need?
Here are some care instructions on how to grow a Madagascar Jewel plant as an indoor houseplant. Light: bright indirect light, no direct sun. Water: Water once a week in the spring and summer when the plant is actively growing or when the top 50% of the soil has dried out.
How do you propagate Madagascar jewel?
Propagation
- If placed warm the Madagascar Jewel can show its little white flowers throughout the year. Seeds are shooted into the air to spread them.
- At 20 °C (68) seeds need about 3 weeks to germinate.
How do you propagate Euphorbia Leuconeura?
You can root stem cuttings in a soilless medium, such as peat. Keep them lightly misted and enclose the pot in a bag to keep moisture in. Let the pot breathe once a day for an hour, so the soil does not mold. Once the cutting has rooted, you can pot it in regular soil or plant outdoors in moderate climates.
