Agave Snow Glow (beautiful, slow-growing succulent forms mostly solitary rosette of glaucous leaves)

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Agave ‘Snow Glow’ prefers full sun and well-draining soil. It displays remarkable drought tolerance and thrives in hot, dry climates. Watering should be infrequent, allowing the soil to dry out completely. This stunning succulent is perfect for adding a touch of colour and interest to gardens, patios, and indoor spaces.
    Plant Care Requirements
    Water:
    Agave 'Snow Glow’' is a hardy plant requiring little watering during the cooler months. During its growing season in summer, you can slightly increase the amount and frequency of watering. The plant will enter dormancy if the temperature drops to 10℃ in winter. In this case, stop watering and ensure it stays warm to survive winter. Start watering again when the temperature rises above 20℃ in Spring.
    Fertiliser:
    Agave 'Snow Glow' will thrive with an application of an All Purpose, Slow-Release fertiliser every 6 months.
    Sunlight:
    Agave 'Snow Glow' requires a well-lit and well-ventilated environment for the best growing conditions.
    Temperature:
    Agave 'Snow Glow' is native to the arid and semi-arid tropical regions of the Western Hemisphere. It thrives in warm and dry environments, with an adaptable growth temperature of 15 to 25℃. At night, it prefers temperatures between 10 and 16℃. A cold and dry winter benefits its reproduction, but the ideal temperature should be above 5℃.

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  • @aswathynr9391
    @aswathynr9391 14 днів тому

  • @mariarodas7207
    @mariarodas7207 15 днів тому +1

    Hermosa planta la tengo pero no se su nombre saludos

    • @SEEDseller
      @SEEDseller  15 днів тому

      These plants are from the Agave genus; Agave americana, often known as the century plant, maguey, or American aloe, is a flowering plant species in the Asparagaceae family. It is native to Mexico and the United States, particularly Texas.
      There are two similar looking plants, Agave Snow Glow and Agave Sun Glow. The Agave Snow Glow has a creamy white variegation, whereas Agave Sun Glow has a yellower variegation.
      Thank you.