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Crassula High Voltage

  • Description
  • Crassula High Voltage Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Crassula High Voltage is a rare, eye-catching succulent in the Crassulaceae family, celebrated by collectors for its sculptural stacking habit and vivid coloration. Native to South Africa, this stacking crassula evolved in rocky, sun-drenched terrain where dry conditions and bright light shaped its tough, drought tolerant nature. Easy care and adaptable, it earns a top spot on any succulent lover's wish list.

      Crassula High Voltage grows upright and clustering, building tidy columns of tightly stacked, opposing leaves that create a geometric, almost architectural silhouette. The leaves display a striking blend of green edged with flashes of red and white, intensifying in color when the plant receives plenty of direct sun. That vivid coloration and compact form make Crassula High Voltage one of the most visually distinctive members of the high voltage succulent family.

      Crassula High Voltage can produce small, star-shaped blooms when conditions are right, typically requiring a cool night temperature drop to trigger flowering. A period of slightly lower nighttime temps in autumn or early winter encourages the best floral display. Beyond its blooms, the geometric leaf stacking alone makes this plant a permanent showpiece on any shelf or windowsill.

      Crassula High Voltage is a rewarding choice for collectors, patio gardens, and bright indoor spaces alike. It thrives outdoors in summer and can stay outside well into autumn in mild climates, though it needs cover from rain to prevent rot. Best placed on a high shelf or out of reach of curious pets and small children, since cats, dogs, and toddlers shouldn't be left to nibble or handle the plant. Its rare status and bold looks make Crassula High Voltage a genuine standout in any succulent collection.

  •   Crassula High Voltage thrives in bright indirect light, partial sun, or full sun, with color intensifying in higher light.

      Water Crassula High Voltage every 10-14 days in summer and every 3-4 weeks in winter, allowing soil to dry fully between waterings.

      Crassula High Voltage prefers a fast-draining mix of cactus soil blended with perlite at roughly a 2:1 ratio.

      Crassula High Voltage prefers temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and should be brought indoors before temps drop below 40°F (4°C).

      Crassula High Voltage is a slow to moderate grower; a balanced diluted succulent fertilizer once in spring and once in summer supports healthy clusters.

      Crassula High Voltage is hardy in USDA Zones 9-11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25-30°F (-4 to -1°C) with protection. Gardeners growing Crassula High Voltage outdoors year-round will find the right climate across California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. Coastal Oregon, coastal Washington, and parts of New Mexico also fall within these zones, making outdoor growing possible across a generous stretch of the American South and West.
  • Q: How often should I water Crassula High Voltage?
    A: Water Crassula High Voltage every 10-14 days in the growing season, letting the soil dry out completely before watering again. In winter, cut back to once every 3-4 weeks.

    Q: Is Crassula High Voltage safe for pets?
    A: Cats and dogs shouldn't be left to nibble or eat Crassula High Voltage, so keep it on a high shelf well out of their reach. The same goes for small children who might handle or mouth the plant.

    Q: How much light does Crassula High Voltage need?
    A: Crassula High Voltage performs best in bright indirect light to full sun, and its red and white leaf colors intensify with more light exposure. Avoid prolonged direct midday sun through a south-facing window, as leaves can scorch.

    Q: Can I move Crassula High Voltage outside for summer?
    A: Yes, Crassula High Voltage loves spending summer outdoors in a bright spot. Just make sure to cover it from heavy rain and bring it back inside before temperatures cool significantly in autumn.

    Q: How do I know when Crassula High Voltage needs water?
    A: Crassula High Voltage will tell you when it's thirsty by showing slight leaf wrinkling or gentle wilting. That visual cue is your signal to water thoroughly and then let the soil dry out again completely.

    Q: Is Crassula High Voltage a rare plant?
    A: Yes, Crassula High Voltage is considered a rare find in the succulent world, which adds to its strong collector appeal. Its striking stacking form and vivid green, red, and white coloration make it a highly sought-after addition to any collection.

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  • Description
  • Crassula High Voltage Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Crassula High Voltage is a rare, eye-catching succulent in the Crassulaceae family, celebrated by collectors for its sculptural stacking habit and vivid coloration. Native to South Africa, this stacking crassula evolved in rocky, sun-drenched terrain where dry conditions and bright light shaped its tough, drought tolerant nature. Easy care and adaptable, it earns a top spot on any succulent lover's wish list.

      Crassula High Voltage grows upright and clustering, building tidy columns of tightly stacked, opposing leaves that create a geometric, almost architectural silhouette. The leaves display a striking blend of green edged with flashes of red and white, intensifying in color when the plant receives plenty of direct sun. That vivid coloration and compact form make Crassula High Voltage one of the most visually distinctive members of the high voltage succulent family.

      Crassula High Voltage can produce small, star-shaped blooms when conditions are right, typically requiring a cool night temperature drop to trigger flowering. A period of slightly lower nighttime temps in autumn or early winter encourages the best floral display. Beyond its blooms, the geometric leaf stacking alone makes this plant a permanent showpiece on any shelf or windowsill.

      Crassula High Voltage is a rewarding choice for collectors, patio gardens, and bright indoor spaces alike. It thrives outdoors in summer and can stay outside well into autumn in mild climates, though it needs cover from rain to prevent rot. Best placed on a high shelf or out of reach of curious pets and small children, since cats, dogs, and toddlers shouldn't be left to nibble or handle the plant. Its rare status and bold looks make Crassula High Voltage a genuine standout in any succulent collection.

  •   Crassula High Voltage thrives in bright indirect light, partial sun, or full sun, with color intensifying in higher light.

      Water Crassula High Voltage every 10-14 days in summer and every 3-4 weeks in winter, allowing soil to dry fully between waterings.

      Crassula High Voltage prefers a fast-draining mix of cactus soil blended with perlite at roughly a 2:1 ratio.

      Crassula High Voltage prefers temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and should be brought indoors before temps drop below 40°F (4°C).

      Crassula High Voltage is a slow to moderate grower; a balanced diluted succulent fertilizer once in spring and once in summer supports healthy clusters.

      Crassula High Voltage is hardy in USDA Zones 9-11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25-30°F (-4 to -1°C) with protection. Gardeners growing Crassula High Voltage outdoors year-round will find the right climate across California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. Coastal Oregon, coastal Washington, and parts of New Mexico also fall within these zones, making outdoor growing possible across a generous stretch of the American South and West.
  • Q: How often should I water Crassula High Voltage?
    A: Water Crassula High Voltage every 10-14 days in the growing season, letting the soil dry out completely before watering again. In winter, cut back to once every 3-4 weeks.

    Q: Is Crassula High Voltage safe for pets?
    A: Cats and dogs shouldn't be left to nibble or eat Crassula High Voltage, so keep it on a high shelf well out of their reach. The same goes for small children who might handle or mouth the plant.

    Q: How much light does Crassula High Voltage need?
    A: Crassula High Voltage performs best in bright indirect light to full sun, and its red and white leaf colors intensify with more light exposure. Avoid prolonged direct midday sun through a south-facing window, as leaves can scorch.

    Q: Can I move Crassula High Voltage outside for summer?
    A: Yes, Crassula High Voltage loves spending summer outdoors in a bright spot. Just make sure to cover it from heavy rain and bring it back inside before temperatures cool significantly in autumn.

    Q: How do I know when Crassula High Voltage needs water?
    A: Crassula High Voltage will tell you when it's thirsty by showing slight leaf wrinkling or gentle wilting. That visual cue is your signal to water thoroughly and then let the soil dry out again completely.

    Q: Is Crassula High Voltage a rare plant?
    A: Yes, Crassula High Voltage is considered a rare find in the succulent world, which adds to its strong collector appeal. Its striking stacking form and vivid green, red, and white coloration make it a highly sought-after addition to any collection.