Echinocereus roemeri

Echinocereus roemeri

$12.49
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Echinocereus Roemeri goes by the common name “Cereus Coccineus”. This succulent is clump shaped and grows semi-erect stems. The plant originates in the Southern US and belongs to the family of Cactaceae. Cereus coccineus goes dormant in the cold season. It can grow up to a height of 16 inches. Growth Rate Even though Echinocereus Roemeri grows at a fairly slow pace, the final look of the plant and its vibrant flowers is worth the wait. Flowering The colors of the flowers range from orange, scarlet, and pink to deep crimson shades. Its blooming season is spring. Watering and Feeding Echinocereus Roemeri is sensitive to overwatering as it is rot-prone. No matter what time of the year it is, maintain dry soil and water it slightly. The plant enjoys a stable diet of light fertilizer. Soil The succulent does not respond well to wet soil. Create a soil mix that is porous and slightly acidic to let them nurture to their fullest. Hardiness Cereus coccineus grows best in the spring season. Th

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