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caudex

Anperoshissasu Marutini アンペロシッサス・マルティニ (Wild Grape)

$15.00

アンペロシッサス・マルティニ (Anperoshissasu Marutini) 1 Plant Caudex plant Ampelocissus Martini Wild Grape
1 tuber, plant on photo
1. Soil & Potting
Highly Porous Mix: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent soil. Adding extra perlite or pumice is highly recommended to prevent water retention.

Don't Bury the Caudex: Place the bulb (caudex) about 1/3 to 1/2 of the way into the soil. Leaving the top exposed prevents rot and lets you show off its unique texture.

2. Light & Air
Bright Indirect Light: They love bright spots but hate direct, scorching afternoon sun. Direct sun can burn the delicate leaves or even "cook" the bulb.

Airflow is Key: Good ventilation helps prevent fungal issues and helps the soil dry out between waterings.

3. Watering (The Critical Part)
Wait for Dry Soil: Only water when the soil is completely dry. Usually once every 4–7 days, depending on your environment.

Water the Soil, Not the Bulb: Try to pour water around the base. Water trapped in the deep crevices of the "corky" bark can lead to rot.

4. Dormancy Period
Don't Panic: This plant often goes dormant (loses all its leaves) during winter or very dry seasons.

Reduce Watering: When it's leafless, stop watering almost entirely. Only resume once you see a new green bud (growing tip) appearing.