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		<title>How to care for String of Buttons (Crassula perforata)?</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The String of Buttons (Crassula perforata) is a quirky and charming succulent, known for its stacked, triangular leaves that spiral along the stem, resembling a string of green buttons. Its architectural style and forgiving nature make it a hit among beginner plant lovers and a trendy choice for apartments or small spaces.</p>
<h2>Light Requirements</h2>
<p>String of Buttons thrives brightest in a spot with plenty of indirect sunlight—think near an east or south-facing window with filtered light. While it appreciates some gentle morning sun, avoid placing it in direct hot afternoon rays as it can scorch the leaves. A bright home office or living room shelf is ideal.</p>
<h2>Watering Schedule</h2>
<p>Allow the soil to completely dry out between waterings—this might mean watering every 2-3 weeks, less often in winter. Watch for wrinkled leaves (underwatering) or mushy, yellowing leaves (overwatering). No need for a humidifier; average apartment air is just right.</p>
<h2>Humidity &amp; Temperature</h2>
<p>Ideal growing temperatures range from 18–24°C (65–75°F). String of Buttons dislikes cold and should not be exposed to temperatures below 10°C (50°F). Protect from cold drafts near windows or air conditioners, especially in winter months.</p>
<h2>Soil &amp; Potting</h2>
<p>Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix to prevent root rot. A shallow pot with drainage holes is best. Repot every 2 years—preferably in spring—if the plant becomes root-bound or the soil deteriorates.</p>
<h2>Fertilizing</h2>
<p>String of Buttons doesn&#8217;t need much fertilizer. Feed sparingly with a diluted succulent fertilizer only during the active growing season (spring and summer), no more than once a month.</p>
<h2>Common Problems &amp; Solutions</h2>
<p>Common issues include yellowing leaves (from overwatering), leaf drop (sudden temperature change or under-watering), and brown leaf tips (too much direct sun). Mealybugs are the main pest; treat with insecticidal soap. Always trim off unhealthy leaves to keep your plant looking tidy.</p>
<h2>Extra Tips</h2>
<p>Show off String of Buttons in hanging baskets or as part of a mixed succulent arrangement for added interest. Pair with other low-care succulents like Sedum or Echeveria. Fun fact: its leaves can blush pink around the edges under bright light! String of Buttons is a resilient, sculptural addition to any windowsill.</p>
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