Staff Answer
May 25, 2022 - 08:37 AM
Baby Toes has this dormancy cycle in the wild in order to get through hot, summer droughts. In at-home cultivation though, these seasonal cycles are usually muddled or lost. Most people continue to water their Baby Toes through summer when the soil is completely dry and the leaves start to wrinkle with thirst. If you are unsure if your leaf wrinkles are from thirst or rot, feel free to email us a photo and the following info to info@mountaincrestgardens.com:
- Growing conditions (full sun, part sun, filtered sun, indoors, outdoors, etc.)
- Soil used for planting
- Watering schedule
- Does the container have a hole for drainage?
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