Crassula rogersii

This succulent has thick, green leaves on a woody stem. Each leaf has tiny, delicate hairs, and when the plant is content, the edges of the leaves can be tinted pink or red. Look out for white flowers during the winter months.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Crassula rogersii is an ideal option for any novice succulent enthusiast growing indoors. It can also be moved outdoors if it is gradually exposed to brighter light. The plant is safe to have around pets and children and is quite simple to propagate, making it an excellent choice for those just starting out.

Watering

Crassula rogersii should be watered following the “soak and dry” approach; let the soil dry out completely before giving it another drink.

Be sure to get our complimentary watering guide so you can learn the signs of overwatering succulents and how to rescue them if necessary.

Where to Plant

If you live in a place where temperatures drop below 30° F (-1.1° C), it’s not recommended to plant Crassula rogersii outdoors as it is not cold hardy. However, it can be planted in a pot and kept indoors; it prefers partial sun to partial shade, and makes a great houseplant.

How to Propagate Crassula rogersii

Crassula rogersii is a cinch to reproduce, whether it be via cuttings or through the use of its leaves or offsets.

Cuttings

To propagate Crassula rogersii, use a clean, sharp knife or pair of scissors to cut off a stem from the main plant. Allow the cut to dry for several days to create a protective callous. Plant the stem in well-draining soil and water only when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves

To propagate Crassula rogersii, remove a leaf from the mother plant by twisting it off the stem. Make sure that the entire leaf is removed, as leaving any part of the leaf attached can reduce the chances of successful propagation.

Let the leaf become completely dry until the end forms a callous, then put the leaf in a pot filled with soil that drains easily. Give the leaf a drink whenever the soil is completely dry.

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Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Crassula rogersii

General Care for Crassula rogersii

Watering

Crassula rogersii should be watered following the “soak and dry” approach; let the soil dry out completely before giving it another drink.

Be sure to get our complimentary watering guide so you can learn the signs of overwatering succulents and how to rescue them if necessary.

Where to Plant

If you live in a place where temperatures drop below 30° F (-1.1° C), it’s not recommended to plant Crassula rogersii outdoors as it is not cold hardy. However, it can be planted in a pot and kept indoors; it prefers partial sun to partial shade, and makes a great houseplant.

How to Propagate Crassula rogersii

Crassula rogersii is a cinch to reproduce, whether it be via cuttings or through the use of its leaves or offsets.

Cuttings

To propagate Crassula rogersii, use a clean, sharp knife or pair of scissors to cut off a stem from the main plant. Allow the cut to dry for several days to create a protective callous. Plant the stem in well-draining soil and water only when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves

To propagate Crassula rogersii, remove a leaf from the mother plant by twisting it off the stem. Make sure that the entire leaf is removed, as leaving any part of the leaf attached can reduce the chances of successful propagation.

Let the leaf become completely dry until the end forms a callous, then put the leaf in a pot filled with soil that drains easily. Give the leaf a drink whenever the soil is completely dry.

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FAQ

How do you care for Crassula Rogersii?

Crassula rogersii is resilient to dry conditions, so it isn’t necessary to water them frequently. Depending on the climate in which they are grown, they may only need to be watered once every two to three weeks during the summer and spring months.

How often do you water a Crassula?

Feed with a liquid fertilizer every two to four weeks during the growing season only.

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Does Crassula like sun or shade?

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What is the common name for Crassula Rogersii?

It has thick, fleshy, oval shaped leaves with a glossy sheen. It can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall and is an attractive addition to any garden. It is a drought tolerant plant and requires very little maintenance. This succulent is native to South Africa and Mozambique and is a popular houseplant worldwide. It produces small, white or pink flowers. It requires bright light and well-draining soil for optimum growth. Water the plant only when the soil is completely dry to prevent root rot. It requires occasional fertilization for best results.