Euphorbia Lactea

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Euphorbia lactea is a species of spurge native to tropical Asia, mainly in India. It is an erect shrub growing up to 5 metres tall, with succulent branches 3–5 centimetres diameter, ridged, with a triangular or rhombic cross-section; the ridges are spiny, with short spines up to 5 millimetres long.

Light 

Full to partial sun is ideal for mottled spurge. Be cautious placing it in full sun though. When exposed to direct light and heat, it can easily sunburn. It can also be burned if exposed to bright light suddenly. When moving your mottled spurge, do so gradually so it can acclimate. 

Water & Humidity

False cactus responds well to the ”soak and dry” method, with a few exceptions. For this method, soak the soil until water leaks out of the drainage hole. Let the soil dry out completely before watering again. Because it comes from a tropical climate, false cactus handles humidity well.

Soil

The soil needed for dragon bones is typical for any cactus or succulent. It has to be well-draining so that your plant is never sitting in water. This is vital to keeping it alive.

Fertilizer

Give your mottled spurge half-strength fertilizer every month from spring to fall. This will give it an extra boost for the growing season. Fertilizer low in nitrogen will provide the best results.

Plants might have slight variations in color, texture, finish, and size. You can expect there will be some differences from what is displayed on our website because you are choosing a one-of-a-kind piece from our mother nature.
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