A tree-like succulent that lives for decades. Lots of sun, soak-and-dry watering, minimal fuss.
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Some direct sun
The brightest window you have, a south or west sill with some direct sun. Too little light makes it stretch and weakens the stems.
Every 2–3 weeks in summer, monthly or less in winter.
Fast-draining cactus or succulent mix.
Terracotta with drainage, which wicks away excess moisture. A snug pot keeps it stable.
Every 2–3 years; it is slow and happy being root-bound.
Very easy. Let a leaf or stem cutting callus for a day or two, then set it on dry succulent mix and water lightly once it roots.
Toxic to pets if eaten.