Adenium

Adenium - home care. Cultivation of adenium, transplantation and reproduction. Description, types. A photo

Adenium (Adenium) - slow-growing small trees or shrubs with thick trunks that have a thickening at the base, with numerous short branches, shiny or velvety leaves and large flowers from white to dark crimson. Representatives of this genus belong to the group of treelike stem succulents.

Adenium is an amazingly beautiful flower, popularly called the Impala Lily or the Rose of the Desert, and is also known to many under the name of the Star of Sabinia. Until recently, many gardeners did not know about this unusual plant, but now it is one of the most popular and demanded grown flowers. In addition, it is very easy to care for it, which does not require certain skills and skill from the amateur gardener.

At the moment, almost 50 species of adenium are known, which can reach a height of several meters in its natural environment. At home, flower growers grow obese Adenium. Someone may mistake this beautiful plant for a bonsai made by human hands. But this is not at all the case, because adenium grows into such an unusual and original plant that only nature can create, and man cannot keep up with nature.

The flowers of this beautiful plant are compared to the flowers of lilies and roses, many see more similarities with lilies. But we must not forget that everyone evaluates in their own way, and everyone has their own vision of the qualities.

Home care for adenium

Home care for adenium

Location and lighting

Adenium belongs to light-loving plants, so it is better to keep it on the windows on the south side of the house. But in the summer heat, the plant must be shaded, because despite the fact that he loves direct sunlight, they can burn his vulnerable spot - the trunk.

Temperature

Since adenium is a representative of the hot desert, our climate with a temperature of 25-30 degrees in summer is quite suitable for its cultivation. During this period, adenium will be able to decorate any garden plot, and in winter a state of rest ensues. The ideal temperature for a plant during the dormant period is from 10 to 15 degrees, since with more cooling of the earth, it can die.

Watering

Water adenium regularly with settled water, not too low temperature

Water adenium regularly with settled water, not too low temperature, and only after the soil dries up. Do not over-water the plant. If adenium hibernates in a warm room, without falling into a state of dormancy, then water it when the soil is completely dry. Otherwise, there is no need to water the plant. Watering can be re-irrigated only upon exiting the dormant state and at least on the tenth day after the first growth buds are found.

Air humidity

Adenium is unpretentious to air humidity conditions. But when it is actively growing, spraying its surface will not be superfluous. In this case, you should not touch the flowers in order to avoid the loss of their decorative qualities.

The soil

The soil for growing adenium should be breathable, loose, with an acidity close to neutral.Soil for adenium can be prepared with your own hands by mixing coarse sand with sheet and sod land in equal parts and with an admixture of charcoal. Crushed brick can be added to the substrate and more sod land can be taken if a sufficiently mature plant is transplanted. But if there is no time to prepare the mixture yourself, then ready-made soil mixture for cacti will do.

Top dressing and fertilizers

Both mineral and cactus fertilizers are suitable for feeding.

Both mineral and cactus fertilizers are suitable for feeding. The frequency of fertilization is once a month.

Transfer

Adult adeniums are transplanted when needed. It is enough to replant young plants once a year. The root system increases in width as it grows, not in length. Given this feature, you should choose a wide, but also shallow pot for the plant.In addition, it is advisable to take a pot that is not dark in color, so that the soil does not overheat once again in the scorching sun.

Pruning

Adenium is pruned in the spring when it begins to grow. Pruning is optional, but this procedure is necessary if there is a desire to turn the plant into something specific: in a tree (one trunk will turn out) or a bush (several trunks). In the first case, the adenium is cut off by no more than one third of the height, in the second, it must be cut even lower. And this applies to each of its branches. For young plants, one pinch is enough.

Reproduction of adenium

Reproduction of adenium

The breeding procedure for adeniums can seem daunting. But if you remember some of the nuances, then this task will be much easier.

Seed propagation

When propagating by seeds, only fresh seeds are taken, since they tend to quickly lose germination. The right time to sow them is from late winter to early spring. First, it is better to hold the seeds in the epin solution for 6 hours, and then sow them in a mixture of vermiculite and sand. And then in a week the adenium will give its first shoots.

Propagation by apical cuttings

Adenium can be propagated in spring and summer by apical cuttings; vermiculite or sand serve as a substrate. The stalk is cut into a length of 10-15 cm, then it must be treated with charcoal and dried. With normal humidity, the plant will take root in the first month, otherwise its cuttings will rot. It is necessary to maintain the temperature within 25-30 degrees and good lighting.

Propagation by air layers

Propagation by air layers is one of the easiest and most effective methods for both young and adult plants. Layering is best done in late spring or early summer, when adeniums begin to grow actively after winter dormancy. Young plants can bloom next year.

On a shoot with a thickness of at least 2 cm in diameter, a circular shallow incision is made with a knife, dried, and then treated with a horse stimulator. The incision is wrapped in sphagnum moss and wrapped in an opaque film (you can wrap it with thread or wire). Sphagnum is periodically moisturized. Roots usually appear in 3-4 weeks. After the roots appear, the layers are separated and planted in the ground.

This breeding method also has its drawbacks. The flower will not have pronounced decorative qualities, because the trunk will not turn out to be as thick as that of obese adenium.

Growing difficulties

In autumn, adenium leaves turn yellow and fall off, which can alert novice florists

In autumn, adenium leaves turn yellow and fall off, which can alert novice florists. But you should not worry, since this is a normal phenomenon for him, because at this time the plant enters a state of dormancy. In other seasons, the reasons for this may be too low a temperature, as a result of which it freezes, or a change in the usual conditions of detention.

Diseases and pests

Adenium is most often affected by mealybugs and scabies. All kinds of rot arising from excessive watering are also dangerous.

Important! And finally, it must be added that adenium belongs to poisonous plants, so it should be kept away from children and not placed in children's rooms, and after contact with it, thoroughly wash your hands and tools that worked with this plant.

Adenium - care and cultivation features (video)

41 comments
  1. Natalia
    April 12, 2015 at 06:55 PM

    The beauty is amazing! This is my sister's dream. How to get fresh seeds.? Thank you. Natalia

    • Alexander and Zulya
      April 17, 2015 at 01:48 PM Natalia

      Natalya, it's easier to buy an already grown tree, in Temryuk it costs 250 rubles. Growth 15-20 cm. It gives flowers in half a year.

    • Hope
      December 8, 2015 at 01:06 PM Natalia

      Shop Adenium Ten days ago I wrote out this beauty, sent it quickly, now I grow it, germination rate is 100%, out of 15 pieces all have emerged .. now I am looking for material on how to care for them, and when to transplant. planted tablets in peat!

    • Helena
      September 17, 2016 at 09:53 AM Natalia

      Hello) I ordered on aliexpress, everything came up, the seed costs 30 rubles)

      • Daria
        September 22, 2016 at 12:46 PM Helena

        I also ordered on Ali express, but for 100r = 10 seeds + 1 as a gift. I planted 7 things. 6 of them flooded (((one grows.

    • If you need seeds, please contact
      December 1, 2016 at 08:28 AM Natalia

      Write to me by mail, we will agree.

  2. Marina
    May 8, 2015 at 05:05 PM

    The classmates are full of groups where they offer adenium seeds and are cheap and germination is good, I wrote out there

  3. Galina
    May 17, 2015 at 05:01 PM

    Please tell me why the inflorescences dry up?

    • Alexander and Zulya
      May 18, 2015 at 08:50 AM Galina

      Waterlogging of the soil is possible

  4. Ludmila
    July 3, 2015 at 04:50 PM

    I bought a flower two months ago about 30 cm. From a small pot I transplanted it into a little more three days ago. And today I felt that the base of the trunk became soft. I watered only when transplanting. Now I worry - the flower will disappear or it can be saved? Who knows - tell me!

  5. Alexander and Zulya
    July 3, 2015 at 06:09 PM

    Hello, in what land they planted, especially for adeniums, if not, then add sand so that the roots and trunk are not very moistened, rot may appear, it is better to dry out than waterlogged, I understand, I want to give a flower to drink, it's a pity, but this is not the same a pity.

    • Ludmila
      July 3, 2015 at 08:31 PM Alexander and Zulya

      Thank you, I'll try - it's a pity to lose the flower.

      • Alexander and Zulya
        July 4, 2015 at 06:11 AM Ludmila

        You can also try pouring water with potassium permanganate to disinfect the soil after the earth has dried. By the way, how did the leaves not turn yellow, did not fall off? this is the main indicator, if bright green, you can not panic, everything will be fine. In general, the flower is not whimsical, the less you pay attention to it, the better

        • Ludmila
          July 4, 2015 at 03:18 PM Alexander and Zulya

          The leaves are still green, but today they look a little wilted. I think that let it stand for three days, then I will try the water with potassium permanganate, well, and if this does not help, I will have to cut off the top in order to save something.

          • Alexander and Zulya
            July 4, 2015 at 06:48 PM Ludmila

            Yes, Lyudmila, let the soil dry out, then fields only with warm water with manganese, the temperature is not lower than 20 degrees, it can be higher, adenium is a heat-loving plant, southern, it does not tolerate a drop in temperature, it can rot the trunk from the inside if the soil is over-moistened. When the trunk rots (God forbid), then don't throw the plant away, cut off the healthy part of the top and try to root it.

  6. Alexander and Zulya
    July 4, 2015 at 06:34 PM

    Wait to cut the top off, you wrote that the trunk is soft! Don't touch the top! Even if all the leaves are thrown off, then new ones will grow, give him time, do not rush, the strong tree will heal itself, during transplantation it may have damaged the root system, it is all up, there are no deep pots, as well as large

  7. oksana
    October 12, 2015 at 09:31 AM

    bought adenium in a greenhouse 2 weeks ago now for some reason the leaves began to turn yellow and fall off some yellow dry spots appeared the trunk became soft and began to slope Please tell me what is the problem? Blooms

    • Alexander
      October 12, 2015 at 10:15 AM oksana

      Sometimes the plant begins to turn yellow and shed its leaves. There may be several reasons for this:
      too dry air;
      too low ambient temperature;
      draft.

  8. Alexander
    October 12, 2015 at 10:01 AM

    It was warm in the greenhouse, it is cool on your windowsill, the plant is undergoing acclimatization, This is one of the reasons. Overflow with cold water is possible. Let it stand, do not water for two weeks, see the reaction

  9. oksana
    October 13, 2015 at 09:24 AM

    thank you Adenium is on the street during the day it is very hot in the evening a little cooler than a draft no it scares me that the trunk has become soft and sluggish the earth is dry if you do not water it for 2 weeks it will not die?

    • Alexander
      October 13, 2015 at 10:43 AM oksana

      Oksana, you write that adenium is on the street during the day, how much is your temperature outside? Is it October now or do you live in Africa?

  10. oksana
    October 13, 2015 at 11:08 PM

    in Israel about + 27- + 30 This autumn is very hot

    • Alexander
      October 14, 2015 at 09:08 AM oksana

      Hello, you wrote that your Adenium is blooming, and you live in a hot country, try pouring plenty of warm water, let the earth dry out. Maybe the trunk will pick up its turgor (elasticity). If this does not help, the flowers will fall off, the leaves will turn yellow and also fall off, then you need to look at the trunk itself, whether it has rotted from the inside. Carefully remove from the pot, look at the condition of the roots, cut them off to a healthy root, sprinkle with an antiseptic. Carefully scrape the bark of the trunk with a knife, if it is green inside, then the trunk is healthy, if black, then it is rot. Only cuttings will save or use the upper healthy top as a scion, then you will not lose your variety. adenium is grafted easily.

  11. Christina
    April 5, 2016 at 07:15 AM

    Hello, please tell me how to properly cut and in what soil to transplant the flower?
    When transplanting, they poured it (((First, the leaves turned yellow, then the trunk became soft at the base (((I checked it turns black. Please help save the flower !!!!)

    • Alexander
      April 5, 2016 at 11:34 AM Christina

      Hello Christina! If rot has started in the middle of the trunk, then it is very difficult to save the flower. Whatever soil is transplanted into, there will be no effect. You can try to reanimate in this way: get the flower out of the pot, shake off the whole earth, remove the rotten roots until you see a living body, if the trunk inside is rotting, then cut it out until it is alive. Then dip the lower part in potassium permanganate and sprinkle with ashes, put in a pot of steamed sand and close with a jar so that the flower does not dry outside and wait ...

      • Christina
        April 5, 2016 at 08:46 PM Alexander

        Thank you, but what they say that you can cut off the top and root it won't help?

  12. Tayana Samoilova
    April 13, 2016 at 04:27 PM

    Hello! I bought two flowers last year, they went well (they began to stretch), I pinned them. One began to give leaves on the stem and on the top of the stem, white leaves!?, And the other gave a lateral branch (twig)! I'd like to shape them beautifully! Please tell me how to do this? I transplanted them once, a month after purchase.

  13. Helena
    May 5, 2016 at 12:50 PM

    Good day. I have been admiring adenium for a long time, I dreamed of such a friend on the windowsill. It was bought by a sprout, 3-4 years ago. 5 cm tall and a few leaves. After 1.5 years, she transplanted. It stretched out almost 40 cm, although I tried to pinch it, it grew up. This year I made up my mind and cut it to the middle, processed the cut with candle wax. I divided the cut part and put it in the water, I hope it will give roots, the leaves on the cuttings are alive. On the adenium itself, there was a lateral shoot, but only one and almost from above, at the place of the cut ... I can't branch it out and I don't know when it will bloom.Stands on the western window, the southern one is very hot. Can someone tell me when they bloom and how to stimulate?

    • Natalia
      March 3, 2019 at 06:34 PM Helena

      The formation of lateral branches can be stimulated with the help of cytokinin paste. I used a toothpick to apply a little bit of the paste over the leaf, where there is usually a dormant bud. Only no more than 2-3 buds.

  14. Alexandra
    March 22, 2017 at 08:43 PM

    I bought seeds all 13 pieces have sprung up ... now there are 4 leaves each .. and at what age I won't find them to plant ... at the moment in one container with an interval of 5 cm please tell me !! I don’t want to lose such beauty and wait another 2 years, all different colors !!

    • Lydia
      September 29, 2017 at 04:14 PM Alexandra

      How long have you waited for seedlings?

  15. Olga Petrovna
    September 4, 2017 at 12:48 PM

    Tell me, if now you write out the seeds and plant them, will they sprout or do you need to take seeds in the spring?

  16. Jeanne
    October 12, 2017 at 06:19 AM

    Hello! Sorry, I wanted to know how to pinch and why, please explain, thanks

  17. Love
    March 31, 2018 at 08:00 PM

    I bought two adeniums, with all small centimeters of 10 in 2016 in Tyumen. Brought home, cared for, cherished and now one bloomed!

    • Tatyana
      June 3, 2018 at 09:16 PM Love

      Super! What color?

  18. Zoya
    June 17, 2018 at 03:18 PM

    Good afternoon everyone! They took Adenium and only that they cut it off so that there were a lot of branches, I'm worried if I did the right thing and how much time is left now before the branches appear. Please tell me)))

  19. Sofia
    November 27, 2018 at 11:09 PM

    Thank you very much, I read because the leaves began to turn yellow, I am now November. I thought he was dying, but it turned out to be so

  20. Helena
    March 8, 2019 at 07:41 PM

    Two children appeared in my echimea, but it did not bloom. Will it bloom?

  21. Natalia
    March 13, 2019 at 09:13 AM

    Hello, I have a question: - “After irrigation with iron chelate, two days later my adenium began to dry the leaves, I remove 3-4 leaves, and a rusty ring formed at the bottom of the caudex. Caudex is solid and the remaining leaves are still in good shape, but ... Tell me , do I need to check the roots? This is a Thai vaccination. Winter maintenance under phyto and lumo lamps on a warm rug at a temperature of 32 degrees.

  22. Natalia
    March 13, 2019 at 10:18 AM

    A photo

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