This beautiful Crassula has green tubed leaves with bright red tips. It is a monstrose version of Crassula ovata. It does well planted in containers. Very sensitive to over-watering, so err on the side of under-watering this species. It grows well as part of a low-light succulent garden. Watch for white flowers in the Spring.
Crassula Hobbit lends itself well to pruning almost like a Bonsai tree! It tends to grow woody stems when it’s well established and you can prune it to grow in a round bush shape for a beautiful ornamental display. Prune in the fall to cut back leggy growth, and prune in the spring to maintain a uniform shape if desired.
Source: Succulents and Sunshine
Crassula Hobbit lends itself well to pruning almost like a Bonsai tree! It tends to grow woody stems when it’s well established and you can prune it to grow in a round bush shape for a beautiful ornamental display. Prune in the fall to cut back leggy growth, and prune in the spring to maintain a uniform shape if desired.
Source: Succulents and Sunshine