🌿 Euphorbia francoisii Care Guide

Euphorbia francoisii is a rare and beautiful, multi-colored succulent native to Madagascar. It features wavy, uniquely patterned leaves in shades of green, pink, purple, and silver. This slow-growing Euphorbia is prized by collectors for its stunning foliage and low-maintenance care.


Light

  • Prefers bright, indirect light to full sun.
  • Can tolerate some direct morning sunlight, but avoid harsh afternoon sun to prevent leaf burn.
  • In low light, growth may slow, and colors may fade.

💧 Watering

  • Use the “soak and dry” method—water when the soil is completely dry.
  • In summer, water every 1-2 weeks, depending on temperature.
  • In winter, reduce watering to once a month to prevent rot.
  • Avoid water sitting on the leaves or stem to prevent fungal issues.

🌱 Soil

  • Use a well-draining cactus/succulent mix.
  • A mix of sand, perlite, and gritty soil works well.
  • Avoid moisture-retaining soil to prevent root rot.

🌡️ Temperature & Humidity

  • Thrives in 65–85°F (18–29°C).
  • Not frost-tolerant—keep above 50°F (10°C).
  • Prefers low to moderate humidity; excess humidity can lead to fungal issues.

🌿 Fertilizing

  • Feed with a diluted succulent fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer).
  • No fertilizing needed in winter.

✂️ Pruning & Propagation

  • Minimal pruning needed—remove dead or yellowing leaves to encourage new growth.
  • Propagate through stem cuttings or seeds.
  • Wear gloves when handling, as Euphorbias produce a toxic, milky sap.

🚨 Common Problems & Solutions

  • Soft, mushy stems? → Overwatering; reduce watering and check for root rot.
  • Fading leaf color? → Needs more bright light.
  • Leaf drop? → Can occur in extreme temperatures or if overwatered.

Toxicity

  • Toxic to pets and humans ⚠️ (milky sap can cause skin irritation).

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