Granny Planties
Devil's Backbone Euphorbia
Devil's Backbone Euphorbia
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Oh my stars, dearie! Let me tell you all about how to care for your Devil's Backbone Euphorbia. This little succulent is a perennial, so it'll come back year after year if you treat it right. First, lighting: it loves bright, indirect light. Don't put it in a spot that's too shady, or it'll get all leggy on you. Watering: well, succulents are known for storing water in their leaves, so you don't want to overwater it. Just give it a good soak when the soil is dry to the touch. Humidity: it's not too picky about humidity, but it'll appreciate a little misting now and then. Soil: use a well-draining potting mix, dear. You don't want waterlogged soil or your poor plant will rot. Fertilizer: feed it with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Temperature: it's a tropical plant, so it loves warm weather. Keep it above 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and it'll be happy as a clam.
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