Cerastium davuricum aka Cerastium Davuricum
Taxonomy ID: 15864
Common names
Cerastium Davuricum, Cerastium Amplexicaule, Cerastium Dahuricum, Dichodon DahuricumMore information about Cerastium Davuricum
What are the water needs for Cerastium Davuricum
            Cerastium Davuricum should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
          
        What is the right soil for Cerastium Davuricum
            Cerastium Davuricum loves a well-draining soil. Perlite and vermiculite help with drainage, while coco coir adds organic matter, so a good potting soil mix will have all three. You can improve store-bought soil by adding some perlite to it.
          
        What is the sunlight requirement for Cerastium Davuricum
            Cerastium Davuricum requires abundant, bright and direct light. Placing it less than one foot from a window is the best way to make sure the plant receives enough light to survive and thrive. Depending on your region, however, the current weather can affect the placement of the plant in your home. For example, in some areas the sun may be too direct and intense, so it's best to place it farther away from the window. You may also need to adjust your placement according to the season as the sunlight can change intensity over the course of the year. If you live in a region with significant temperature fluctuations, such as a desert, you may need to place the plant a bit farther away from the window to avoid extreme heat or cold. With some care and attention, your Cerastium Davuricum will be sure to bring you many years of beauty and enjoyment.
          
        How to fertilize Cerastium Davuricum
            The Cerastium Davuricum should be transferred to a new pot once it has increased in size two-fold, or on an annual basis, whichever occurs earlier. Replacing the soil with fresh potting soil containing all the necessary nutrients, is sufficient enough to support the growth of the plant, thus avoiding the need to use fertilizer. It's important to note that plants derive their energy from the sun and not fertilizer.
          
        Is Cerastium Davuricum toxic to humans/pets?
            Ploi does not possess verified information regarding the toxicity of this particular plant. In the event that you, a member of your family, or a pet ingests plant material with an unclear toxicity level, it is highly recommended to seek the advice of a medical professional.
          
        
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