How to water Crown of thorns?
How to water Crown of thorns?

The best way to water Crown of thorns is to soak it thoroughly and then allow it to dry out before it gets watered again. Since this plant is somewhat drought tolerant, you can let it get quite dry before watering again. It is always better to give this type of plant too little water over too much.
When you water, make sure the soil gets thoroughly soaked throughout the whole pot. Don’t pour the water in just one spot, but rather try to go around the whole rim of the planter to be sure that it has a chance to get wet on all sides of the plant. The correct amount of water will depend on the size of your container and how much water your soil absorbs. Give your Crown of thorns enough water that it drains out from the drainage holes and then (ideally) leave the drained water in the saucer for about 20-30 minutes to absorb into dry pockets of soil. After that, discard any excess water that’s still in the saucer to avoid the soil getting waterlogged.
Bottom-watering is also an excellent method for Crown of thorns, as you can be sure that the soil gets thoroughly moistened. This process involves placing the pot into a saucer of water and allowing the soil to absorb moisture through the drainage holes. You will know that the soil has absorbed enough water when the top layer is moist. This takes a bit more time than top-watering, but is almost foolproof in getting an even distribution of water throughout the pot.
The original habitat of Crown of thorns is relatively dry with little rain, but when it rains, the soil will be thoroughly moistened. So you can mimic this situation by bottom-watering your plant when the soil is totally dry. Deep soil bathing is better than frequent light watering for Crown of thorns.





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Crown of thorns
A species of Spurges, Also known as Christ thorn
Botanical name: Euphorbia milii
Genus: Spurges

The Euphorbia milii is commonly known as the crown of thorns or Christ thorn, as it is believed to the plant associated with the crown of thorns that was worn by Christ. It needs to stay above 10 ℃ with full sun.

Euphorbia, commonly known as spurge, is a very diverse genus of plants that belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. Spurges are appreciated for the unusual beauty and vivid colors of their flowers and leaves. A long blooming period, unique inflorescences, easy maintenance, and good tolerance to drought and heat all make spurges favorite ornamental plants for landscaping and decorative gardening. Spurges include both annual and perennial species. Some of these species are herbaceous, while others are succulent.
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