Cacti & Succulents Looking for a succulent with a frosted, snowy charm? The Gasteria carinata ‘Snowstorm’ is a stunning variety that adds a touch of winter beauty to any space! The Gasteria carinata ‘Snowstorm’ is a compact and slow-growing succulent known for its thick, tongue-shaped leaves heavily speckled with white spots, resembling a snow-dusted surface. Its unique frosty appearance makes it an excellent plant for tabletops, offices, and indoor arrangements.
This variety is very low maintenance, thriving in low to medium indirect light, preferring well-draining soil, and requiring only occasional watering. Its drought tolerance and adaptability to indoor conditions make it a perfect choice for beginners and collectors alike. In the right conditions, it may also produce tall flower stalks with orange-pink blooms, adding seasonal beauty
Light - Gasteria will grow at their best in lots of bright and indirect light. However, they can also tolerate some partial to full shade once in a while. Make sure you protect them from harsh afternoon sunlight, especially during the hot summer months. If the leaves of your succulents turn yellow or white, this may be an indicator that they receive too much sunlight.
Soil-Well-draining soil is best suited for Gasterias. Typically, sandy structure with natural PH is best for them. They grow well in cacti-succulent potting mix.
Water - Water the aloes when few inches of the top layers are completely dry. Avoid overwatering.