
Porsild's Braya
Braya humilis subsp. porsildii
Watering:
Minimal
Hardiness Zone:
Sun:
full sun,part shade
Cones:
Yes
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green,yellow
Growth Rate:
Low
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Thorny:
Yes
watering
Porsild's Braya should be watered once a week or every 5-7 days. The amount of water will depend on the size of the plant and the soil type, but generally 1-2 cups of water should be sufficient. Make sure to water deeply to reach the roots and ensure they always stay moist (but not soggy). During the hotter months, be sure to water more regularly, typically 2-3 times a week. Always check the soil before watering - if it is already moist, it may not need more water. During winter months, watering frequency may decrease, but the plant should still be monitored and given occasional water as needed.
sunlight
Porsild's Braya (Braya humilis subsp. porsildii) requires up to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day to grow and thrive. Sunlight should be provided in the morning and early afternoon, ideally from 10am to 4pm. When placed in the full sun for the maximum amount of time, these plants will produce more flowers and higher quality foliage. During the hot summer months, the plant may benefit from some afternoon shade. Receiving the correct amount of sunlight is critical for this species to flourish.
pruning
Porsild's Braya should be pruned during the late spring when the plants have finished flowering and the new foliage has begun to appear. Pruning should be limited to keeping the plant to the desired size and removing any dead or damaged stems. One can also cut back the stems to the basal rosette if desired. It is important not to prune too severely, as this could weaken or damage the plant. Pruning Porsild's Braya should be done sparingly, and it is best to err on the side of caution by pruning the least amount possible. Additionally, pruning should be done very carefully and with sharp pruning shears.