Titanopsis Hugo Schlechteri, also commonly known as ‘Jewel plant’, is a stemless or very short-stemmed succulent that grows in a mat of rosettes to a height of up to 6 inches (15 cm). These summer-dormant plants are South African native and belong to the Aizoaceae family that blend in well with their surroundings; in the dry season, they are so well camouflaged, only the most astute observer can spot them. 

Growth Rate

Titanopsis Hugo Schlechteri has a slow growth rate.

Flowering

Flowers of this succulent are small and daisy-like, with yellow to orangish colors that last several days and fade to a darker tone as they age. This plant blooms in the mid-winter. 

Watering and Feeding

Jewel plants, when growing in the late fall and early spring, require a moderate amount of water. The rest of the time, remember to keep them dry. It is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer once a year with watering.

Soil

These succulents require a sandy substrate that contains little organic material. They are a winter grower and therefore should be kept dry in the summer.

Hardiness

Titanopsis Hugo Schlechteri is a winter grower that should be kept relatively dry in summer due to its frost tolerance of -10° C (14° F) and hardiness zone of 10a to 11b.

Light

This variety of Titanopsis requires bright shade sun exposure in summer. They need full sun to partial shade in other seasons.

Propagation

The little Jewel succulent is easy-to-grow and clumps easily. The clumps can be divided for further plant propagation.

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