They are a slow-growing succulent that requires very little pruning or maintenance. When it comes to maintenance, Blue Chalk Sticks are relatively low-maintenance. Applying fertiliser in the growing season, which is typically in the warmer months, can help encourage healthy growth and vibrant colour. You can fertilise them with low-nitrogen plant food, diluted, or use a succulent plant food specifically designed for container plants. In terms of fertilisation, Blue Chalk Sticks don’t need much. Overwatering can actually be detrimental to the plant, so make sure to let the soil dry out completely before watering again. Blue Chalk Sticks are drought tolerant and once established, they seldom need water during the growing season. When it comes to watering, it’s important to limit watering and allow periods of dryness between waterings. However, they can also be grown outdoors in partial shade, so you can still enjoy their unique beauty even in shadier areas. They thrive best in full, direct sunlight for 6 to 8 hours each day, making them perfect for those sunny spots in your garden. ![]() One of the best things about Blue Chalk Sticks is how easy they are to care for. ![]() This stunning plant is perfect for creating a dense, rippling mat of compact silver-blue leaves that flow beautifully between other succulents and shrubs like a turquoise river. If you’re looking for a unique and eye-catching succulent to add to your landscaping, look no further than the Blue Chalk Sticks.
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