Always had a soft spot for these types of plants, especially growing up in California, but never really got into taking care of them. Over the last year I’ve been growing carnivorous plants (which has been going very well), and while I was at my local nursery getting a Dionaea muscipula I saw this little guy and decided to bite the bullet. I wanna make sure this guy thrives as much as I can but don’t quite know everything about them, so I’m looking for some advice, tips, etc. any help is appreciated!

by liminalb0y

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  1. They do like full sunlight and warm temperatures, Euphorbias are more resistant to rot than cacti so you can probably water it once a week even with that type of soil, I do that in an indoor growlight setup and she is liking it, so if it’s outside you can probably water it weekly.

    Be sure to be careful with the toxic sap from the spines, when they are growing they are quite fragile and can break easily releasing sap. 

  2. Deep-Firefighter-207

    You just treat them like a cactus, watering, substrate, lighting. They go dormant in the winter but, overall just like a cactus

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