These plants are called “Niu Zhuan Qian Kun” in Chinese. It means Turning Your Luck. I think it’s because of the curly leaves, that’s why the name was given. I am not sure about its actual English name or the Scientific name. If you know, please tell me ok?
I got limited stock for sales at RM6 per plant. It’s about 15 cm in height. The offer is until 31 December 2007. The usual price is RM10, So quickly get one if you are interested.

If you take good care of this plant, it can grow as big as this and it grows continuously. It will cost hundreds per plant with 2 feet in height.

This plant has a high tolerant of dryness. If you forgot to water it, the leaves will turn soft. In this condition, give water quickly before the leaves turn yellow and let it return to normal in a few hours or a few days time depending on its size.
This plant likes water a lot, you also don’t have to worry if you water it too much. Actually the more water the better.
I suggest you get 2 pots of ”Niu Zhuan Qian Kun” then you can put one of them indoor and the other one outdoor. In order to keep them healthy, you can swap them weekly. You can put this plants beside a window, it requires a little bit of light but do not put it under direct sunlight, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow.
Get one now and turn your luck. You won’t regret it.





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