Sold in Liners of 70 | |
Price Per Plug: | 87.2¢ |
Total Per Tray: | $61.04 |
Partial Tray | |
Price Per Plug: | $1.06 |
Crassula Muscosa Princess Pine, also known as Muscosa pseudolycopodiodes or Watchchain Plant, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. This variety offers delicate, densely-stacked foliage reminiscent of a skinny pine needle or herringbone pattern. Princess Pine has an upright, mounded habit of 10-18" tall and 6-8" wide. This plant flourishes with minimal water in full or partial sun or bright indirect light, with purpling foliage in full sun. This plant is evergreen in zone 9-11, excelling as a houseplant or overwintered indoors. Muscosa is heat and drought tolerant, bringing unique, low-maintenance foliage to sunny window sills, mixed succulent containers, or xeriscapes.
Sell Crassula Muscosa Princess Pine to customers looking for a low-maintenance succulent to add to a mixed container or houseplant collection. The foliage on this succulent is delicate, offering a herringbone pattern in tall, skinny mounds similar to pine needles in appearance. Heat and drought tolerant, this plant's dark green foliage blushes purple in dry conditions. With an upright, spreading habit of 10-18" tall, Princess Pine provides texture and visual interest to the landscape in zone 9-11 or any brightly lit indoor space. This low-maintenance, attractive succulent flourishes in full or partial sun in outdoor containers or as a distinctive addition to a houseplant collection. Create striking contrast by planting this succulent alongside Aloe, Echeveria, Sedum, and Kalanchoe.
Coach Your Customer
1. Grow this plant indoors or overwinter containers indoors outside of zone 9-11.
2. Water deeply when the top 1-2 inches of soil are completely dry. It's better to underwater than overwater succulents, so err toward waiting a little too long.
3. Place indoor plants in a sunny window or bright indirect light. Too much intense afternoon sun can burn succulent leaves. Outdoors, grow this plant in partial or full sun.
For best results with Crassula Muscosa Princess Pine, plant one rooted liner per 4-inch container or three per gallon container. Use a well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5-7.0, EC of .25-.75, temperatures of 68-85 daytime and 58-75 nighttime, and light feed (75-125 ppm N). Maintain light intensity at 5,000-7,500 fc. Pinching may encourage branching but delay finish time. You may see aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. This plant is only prone to fungal disease if it is overwatered.
This plant is grown for its succulent foliage.
This plant doesn't require pinching. One pinch at transplant can promote branching but may delay finish time.
Space containers for adequate airflow and sunlight penetration around the base of each plant.
This plant doesn't require PGRs.
You may see mealybugs, aphids, and spider mites.
This plant isn't prone to disease. Overwatering can lead to root rot or fungal infection. Plant in a well-draining succulent media. Water at the base of each plant, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Provide good airflow in your greenhouse.
We recommend planting one rooted liner per 4-inch container or three per gallon container. Use a well-drained soilless succulent media and completely bury the ellepot in the center or evenly spaced in the container.
4 Inch crop time | 6-8 Weeks |
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Habit | Mounding, Spreading, Upright |
Height | 10-18 Inches |
Light | Bright Indirect/Filtered, Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Minimum Temp | 58 |
Perennial Zone | 9-11 |
Water Needs | Light |
Patented Plant | No |
10-07-2024 (Week 41) | 0 |
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10-14-2024 (Week 42) | 0 |
10-21-2024 (Week 43) | 0 |
10-28-2024 (Week 44) | 0 |
11-04-2024 (Week 45) | 0 |
11-11-2024 (Week 46) | 0 |
11-18-2024 (Week 47) | 910 |
11-25-2024 (Week 48) | 0 |
12-02-2024 (Week 49) | 910 |
12-09-2024 (Week 50) | 140 |
12-16-2024 (Week 51) | 0 |
12-23-2024 (Week 52) | 1,190 |
12-30-2024 (Week 01) | 1,120 |
01-06-2025 (Week 02) | 560 |
01-13-2025 (Week 03) | 140 |
01-20-2025 (Week 04) | 280 |
01-27-2025 (Week 05) | 1,400 |
02-03-2025 (Week 06) | 1,400 |
02-10-2025 (Week 07) | 1,330 |
02-17-2025 (Week 08) | 910 |
02-24-2025 (Week 09) | 1,120 |
03-03-2025 (Week 10) | 1,190 |
03-10-2025 (Week 11) | 1,330 |
03-17-2025 (Week 12) | 1,120 |
03-24-2025 (Week 13) | 1,330 |
03-31-2025 (Week 14) | 1,120 |
04-07-2025 (Week 15) | 1,400 |
04-14-2025 (Week 16) | 980 |
04-21-2025 (Week 17) | 1,330 |
04-28-2025 (Week 18) | 1,400 |
05-05-2025 (Week 19) | 1,120 |
05-12-2025 (Week 20) | 1,400 |
05-19-2025 (Week 21) | 1,400 |
05-26-2025 (Week 22) | 1,400 |
06-02-2025 (Week 23) | 1,400 |
06-09-2025 (Week 24) | 1,120 |
06-16-2025 (Week 25) | 1,400 |
06-23-2025 (Week 26) | 1,400 |
06-30-2025 (Week 27) | 1,400 |
Crassula Muscosa Princess Pine, also known as Muscosa pseudolycopodiodes or Watchchain Plant, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. This variety offers delicate, densely-stacked foliage reminiscent of a skinny pine needle or herringbone pattern. Princess Pine has an upright, mounded habit of 10-18" tall and 6-8" wide. This plant flourishes with minimal water in full or partial sun or bright indirect light, with purpling foliage in full sun. This plant is evergreen in zone 9-11, excelling as a houseplant or overwintered indoors. Muscosa is heat and drought tolerant, bringing unique, low-maintenance foliage to sunny window sills, mixed succulent containers, or xeriscapes.
Sell Crassula Muscosa Princess Pine to customers looking for a low-maintenance succulent to add to a mixed container or houseplant collection. The foliage on this succulent is delicate, offering a herringbone pattern in tall, skinny mounds similar to pine needles in appearance. Heat and drought tolerant, this plant's dark green foliage blushes purple in dry conditions. With an upright, spreading habit of 10-18" tall, Princess Pine provides texture and visual interest to the landscape in zone 9-11 or any brightly lit indoor space. This low-maintenance, attractive succulent flourishes in full or partial sun in outdoor containers or as a distinctive addition to a houseplant collection. Create striking contrast by planting this succulent alongside Aloe, Echeveria, Sedum, and Kalanchoe.
Coach Your Customer
1. Grow this plant indoors or overwinter containers indoors outside of zone 9-11.
2. Water deeply when the top 1-2 inches of soil are completely dry. It's better to underwater than overwater succulents, so err toward waiting a little too long.
3. Place indoor plants in a sunny window or bright indirect light. Too much intense afternoon sun can burn succulent leaves. Outdoors, grow this plant in partial or full sun.
For best results with Crassula Muscosa Princess Pine, plant one rooted liner per 4-inch container or three per gallon container. Use a well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5-7.0, EC of .25-.75, temperatures of 68-85 daytime and 58-75 nighttime, and light feed (75-125 ppm N). Maintain light intensity at 5,000-7,500 fc. Pinching may encourage branching but delay finish time. You may see aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. This plant is only prone to fungal disease if it is overwatered.
This plant is grown for its succulent foliage.
This plant doesn't require pinching. One pinch at transplant can promote branching but may delay finish time.
Space containers for adequate airflow and sunlight penetration around the base of each plant.
This plant doesn't require PGRs.
You may see mealybugs, aphids, and spider mites.
This plant isn't prone to disease. Overwatering can lead to root rot or fungal infection. Plant in a well-draining succulent media. Water at the base of each plant, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Provide good airflow in your greenhouse.
We recommend planting one rooted liner per 4-inch container or three per gallon container. Use a well-drained soilless succulent media and completely bury the ellepot in the center or evenly spaced in the container.
4 Inch crop time | 6-8 Weeks |
---|---|
Habit | Mounding, Spreading, Upright |
Height | 10-18 Inches |
Light | Bright Indirect/Filtered, Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Minimum Temp | 58 |
Perennial Zone | 9-11 |
Water Needs | Light |
Patented Plant | No |