Crassula capitella “Campfire Crassula”

This rapidly expanding cactus has green, fan-like foliage that can take on a bright red tint when exposed to lots of sunlight or cooler temperatures. Its blooms attract bees and butterflies.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

“Campfire Crassula” can be a great way to liven up your winter garden, as its vibrant red hue stands out among the other plants. It can be used as a ground cover or as a “spiller” in pots and planters, adding a unique touch to any space.

Watering

“Campfire Crassula” should be watered using the “soak and dry” method, which involves letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. This is the typical requirement for a succulent plant.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area where temperatures can go below 30° F (-1.1° C), it is recommended to grow “Campfire Crassula” in a pot that can be taken indoors in cold weather. This plant should be placed in an area with full to partial sunlight.

Put a plant in a spot in your garden that gets six hours of sunshine each day.

How to Propagate Crassula capitella “Campfire Crassula”

The “Campfire Crassula” (Crassula capitella) can easily be propagated through stem cuttings or through offsets.

Stem Cuttings

To propagate “Campfire Crassula” from cuttings, use a clean, sharp blade. Cut a stem from the main plant and allow it to form a callous for a few days before planting it in soil that drains well. Water when the soil is completely dry.

Offsets

The “Campfire Crassula” will produce small offshoots around the base of the plant. To propagate, carefully remove them and let them dry for one to two days before replanting them.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Crassula capitella “Campfire Crassula”

General Care for Crassula capitella “Campfire Crassula”

Watering

“Campfire Crassula” should be watered using the “soak and dry” method, which involves letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. This is the typical requirement for a succulent plant.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area where temperatures can go below 30° F (-1.1° C), it is recommended to grow “Campfire Crassula” in a pot that can be taken indoors in cold weather. This plant should be placed in an area with full to partial sunlight.

Put a plant in a spot in your garden that gets six hours of sunshine each day.

How to Propagate Crassula capitella “Campfire Crassula”

The “Campfire Crassula” (Crassula capitella) can easily be propagated through stem cuttings or through offsets.

Stem Cuttings

To propagate “Campfire Crassula” from cuttings, use a clean, sharp blade. Cut a stem from the main plant and allow it to form a callous for a few days before planting it in soil that drains well. Water when the soil is completely dry.

Offsets

The “Campfire Crassula” will produce small offshoots around the base of the plant. To propagate, carefully remove them and let them dry for one to two days before replanting them.

FAQ

How big do campfire Crassula get?

How big does Crassula campfire grow?

Crassula Campfire is typically small, but can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall and cover an area of up to 3 feet (90 cm) wide.

How do you take care of a Crassula campfire?

Water plants in full sun, sun to partial shade, or light shade when the soil is dry to the touch. Allow the water to drain completely and try not to let it sit in the soil for too long in order to avoid rot and fungal diseases. Lessen the amount of water given in the winter.

What is Crassula capitella campfire used for?

This succulent creates a spreading mat, making it ideal for use in rock gardens and containers.

How much light does campfire Crassula need?

If you live in a zone with temperatures colder than 30° F (-1.1° C), it is best to grow Campfire Crassula in a pot that you can bring indoors. This succulent likes to be in an area with full to partial sun, and should receive at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.