Adromischus trigynus - 5.5cm
- Top quality from the succulent master craftsman.
- Hand-picked
- Special feature: Rarity
- Carefully and securely packaged in our special protective packaging.
- Labeled with botanical name.
- With general care instructions from our master gardener.
- Pot size: Ø 6.0cm
- Without a decorative pot
Adromischus trigynus - 5.5cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Pickup currently unavailable at Wetzstein 1
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Your succulent travels safely and protected: Individually packed in our custom plant box, it arrives stress-free and ready to conquer its new home.
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Now, let's talk about caring for Adromischus trigynus. A mixture of cactus and succulent soil with mineral components is ideal as a substrate. Adromischus trigynus does not tolerate waterlogging, so ensure good drainage and let the substrate dry out before watering again. Generally, this succulent tolerates too little water rather than too much. Fertilize once a month, every four weeks.
This succulent's light requirements are met in a sunny location. This means a south-facing window with direct sunlight is best. The optimal temperature is between 20°C and 30°C. Adromischus trigynus can spend the summer outdoors after gradually acclimatizing it to direct sun. In winter, the temperature should be around 10°C. Also, fertilizing should stop and watering should be reduced. However, the plant is not suitable for the garden.
Propagation of this succulent is possible through seeds, as well as leaf and stem cuttings. In arrangements, it combines best with other Crassulaceae, such as Echeverias and Crassulas. Adromischus trigynus is generally non-toxic, but we cannot guarantee its compatibility with animals.
A note: Sizes and shapes can vary for plants where each piece is unique. This applies particularly in winter or when availability is low. The coloration also varies depending on the season.

