Container growing Ghost Plant — a practical guide from experience

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Dylan
· February 21, 2025
5 out of 5

I don't have a garden so a fairy garden or miniature landscape is my only option for Ghost Plant. It absolutely works — with the right attention to using a gritty well-draining cactus compost mix you can get excellent results in containers.

water-storing fleshy leaves in geometric rosettes is fully achievable even in a pot. new offsets appearing around the base in spring is just as impressive in a container as it would be in the ground, possibly more so because the plant is at closer viewing distance. The main issue to watch in containers: root rot from overwatering and poor drainage. Happens faster than in the ground. Highly recommend for balcony and patio gardeners.

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