Drosanthemum (Summer Type) 🌸
Drosanthemum are vibrant, ground-covering succulents known for their shimmering, crystalline leaf surfaces and prolific daisy-like flowers. As summer-dormant mesembs, they follow a strict seasonal cycle, thriving with abundant light and sparse water during their active growth period, followed by a completely dry summer rest.
📊 Botanical Profile
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Key Trait: Notable for its low, spreading habit and leaves covered in shiny, reflective bladder cells that sparkle in the light (“ice plant”).
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Habitat: Native to arid, sunny plains and slopes of South Africa.
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Note: An excellent choice for sunny, dry gardens or hanging baskets where its trailing growth and bright flowers can be showcased.
☀️ Light & Temperature
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Light Needs: Requires very bright light. Acclimated plants thrive in PPFD 500–900 (≈ 40–80k lux).
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Etiolation Risk: PPFD < 100 for prolonged periods leads to weak, leggy growth.
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Sunburn Risk: Leaf temperature > 42°C or sudden exposure to > 800 PPFD.
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Seasonal Rhythm:
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Active Growth (Autumn to Spring): Prefers cool to moderate temperatures (10–25°C). Provide maximum sunlight.
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Summer Dormancy: Growth ceases. Keep in a hot, dry, and brightly shaded location with excellent airflow. No water.
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💧 Watering & Substrate
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The Golden Rule: Water Strictly in Season.
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Water only during the cool, active months (Autumn to Spring). Soak thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry.
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Summer Dormancy: WITHHOLD ALL WATER. Even slight moisture can cause rot.
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Soil Mix: Requires excellent drainage. Use a mineral-dominant mix (70-90% grit such as pumice or perlite).
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Potting: Shallow, wide pots work well for their spreading habit. Ensure ample drainage. A top-dressing of gravel helps.
🌿 Fertilization & Growth Rhythm
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Feeding: Minimal. If needed, apply a very dilute, low-nitrogen fertilizer only once at the start of the autumn growth period.
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Growth Cycle: Governs all care.
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Autumn: Growth resumes. Begin careful watering.
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Winter/Spring: Peak growth and flowering period.
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Summer: Complete dry rest. No water, no fertilizer.
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✂️ Propagation
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Stem Cuttings (Easiest): Take cuttings in early autumn. Let them callus for several days, then plant in dry, gritty mix. Water only after roots establish.
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Seeds: Sow in autumn. Surface-sow on sterile, sandy mix. Keep lightly moist until germination.
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Division: Established mats can be carefully divided and replanted at the beginning of the growing season.
⚠️ Troubleshooting
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🎨 Dull Foliage, Few Flowers → Needs more light during its active growth season.
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📏 Leggy, Sparse Growth → Severe light deficiency. Move to a much brighter location.
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💦 Soft, Mushy Stems or Leaves → Overwatering, especially in summer. Stop all water immediately. May be fatal.
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⚫ Black or Brown Rot at Base → Stem/root rot from moisture. Unpot, cut away all rot, dry thoroughly, and attempt to re-root.
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🌸 Failure to Bloom → Ensure a proper, dry summer rest and provide strong light during the autumn/winter growth phase.
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🪹 Cuttings Fail to Root → Often due to watering too soon or insufficient callusing. Ensure a full callus and only water after roots appear.
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🔥 Scorched or Shriveled Leaves → Can be sunburn from sudden exposure or extreme dehydration during active growth.
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🥬 Pale New Growth → Possible need for a minimal nutrient boost at the start of the growth period.
Pro Tip: Celebrate its sparkle. Provide maximum winter sun for intense iridescence and flowers, then grant it a hot, dry summer vacation. Perfect neglect during dormancy ensures its vibrant return. ✨


