Size:
6" (1 gallon) grow pot
10" (5 gallon) grow pot
*Drought-tolerant
"Blue Fingers" is a spreading ground cover succulent with gorgeous powdery grey-blue foliage. It is very popular amongst drought-tolerant landscape designs. They are actually very fast growing. Older plants can exhibit a trailing habit, which also makes them good hanging basket candidates.
Light: Keep in partial shade outdoors & bright sunlit indoors. Avoid intense afternoon sun in summer. It will grow in full shade but will become lank & leggy.
Water: Water regularly during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out between watering. This plant is drought-tolerant, but the soil should never be left dry for too long.
Temperature: can withstand temperatures as low as 25 to 50 °F (-3.9 to 10 °C),
Humidity: If the air is too humid, it will grow mold.
Fertilizer: It can take a bit more fertilizer than other succulents if you want it to grow fast. Feed your plant once a year with a dilute solution of a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer in summer.
Soil: This plant prefers a well-draining soil mix. For growing indoors, it is essential to use a container with a drainage hole at the bottom.
Toxicity: It is a toxic plant. Grow it with great care if you have children, pets, or livestock.