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		<title>How to care for Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)?</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Desert Rose (Adenium obesum) is a striking succulent shrub cherished for its sculptural “caudex” trunk and vibrant, trumpet-shaped blooms. Popular for its dramatic appearance and drought resistance, the Desert Rose is a joy to grow—especially for beginners looking for a resilient, conversation-starting houseplant.</p>
<h2>Light Requirements</h2>
<p>Desert Rose thrives in the brightest spot in your home: a south or west-facing window is ideal. It loves direct sunlight and needs at least 6 hours daily to bloom and develop its beautiful thick trunk. Without enough light, growth will slow, stems will elongate, and you may not see flowers. If grown indoors, supplement with a grow light if needed.</p>
<h2>Watering Schedule</h2>
<p>Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, especially in cool weather. Water thoroughly but rarely, about once every 2-3 weeks in active growth, and reduce in winter. Overwatering causes yellow leaves and root rot, while under-watering makes the leaves shrivel. Skip the humidifier—Desert Rose is suited to dry indoor air.</p>
<h2>Humidity &amp; Temperature</h2>
<p>Desert Rose likes warmth: keep daytime temperatures between 65-90°F (18-32°C). It strongly dislikes cold drafts; avoid placing it near windows in winter or air conditioner vents. Temperatures below 50°F (10°C) can damage or kill the plant. Humidity is not a concern—this desert native thrives in dry air.</p>
<h2>Soil &amp; Potting</h2>
<p>Use a cactus or succulent potting mix; it must be very fast-draining to prevent soggy roots. You can mix regular potting soil with sand or perlite. Repot Desert Rose every 2-3 years in spring, choosing a pot just a little larger to help its caudex develop.</p>
<h2>Fertilizing</h2>
<p>Yes, but in moderation. Fertilize during active growth (spring and summer) with a diluted, balanced fertilizer once a month. Skip feeding in autumn and winter when the plant is dormant.</p>
<h2>Common Problems &amp; Solutions</h2>
<p>Yellowing leaves? Likely from overwatering—check roots for rot and cut back on watering. Soft spots or shriveling signal under-watering or possible root damage. Watch for mealybugs or spider mites; wipe leaves with mild soapy water if seen. Leaf drop in winter is normal as Desert Rose rests.</p>
<h2>Extra Tips</h2>
<p>Prune branches in early spring to encourage bushier growth and more blooms. Show off the artistic caudex in a shallow pot—Desert Rose looks like living bonsai! Consider styling with rocks or paired with Jade Plant for a desert-themed garden. Fun fact: In the wild, the caudex stores water, helping it survive droughts!</p>
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