What pot dimensions work best for Euphorbia meloformis f. variegata? Height x diameter? Deep vs shallow?
Euphorbia meloformis f. variegata [bare root]
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Jun 03, 2022 - 10:55 AM
For now, a 3.5" to 4" wide pot will do great. A fairly shallow pot is a good idea as well. Think roughly 3.5" deep or so. However, what's more important in this case is the soil. If you have well draining soil, you have more wiggle room when it comes to pot size.
The most important thing about the pot is that it has a drainage hole or two. Excess water is not your friend when it comes to growing this plant.
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Euphorbia meloformis f. variegata [bare root]
Euphorbia meloformis f. variegata: A charming Euphorbia of forest green, cream and pink. This succulent grows a short stem but offsets regularly to form a dazzling clump. To make the colors even more interesting, it blooms with red flowers that slowly dry into tan thorns. This plant is shipped bare ...
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