I have a few of these, and they are quite attractive. Jkw
Medusa head Euphorbias
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Re: Medusa head Euphorbias
Slow growing in pots..but steady. I could be at fault to with the media being mostly potting soils diluted with a lot of perlite. Something sandy loamy and perlite might work better.
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Re: Medusa head Euphorbias
That's what I do. I keep mine in pots and they are generally small, with lots of perlite and some pea gravel, and it works especially as they are in the greenhouse. Jkw