Hoodia gordonii
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Hoodia gordonii

Ghaap · Hoodia · Bitter ghaap

Tier 2 Difficulty: hard Water: high Light: full_sun
Water every
7 days
Temperature
20–37 °C
Soil pH
6–7
Hardiness
Zone 9–11
Click count
12
Observations
29

Description

Source: leafsnap

Hoodia gordonii is a succulent plant native to the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. Traditionally, the San people have used it as an appetite suppressant during long hunting trips. The plant contains a molecule called P57, which is believed to be responsible for its appetite-suppressing properties. In recent years, Hoodia gordonii has gained popularity as a weight loss supplement, with claims that it can reduce food intake and promote weight loss. However, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. The plant can grow up to 1 meter tall and produces large flowers with an unpleasant odor that attracts flies for pollination. It thrives in hot, dry conditions and can survive long periods without water. Due to its popularity as a weight loss supplement, Hoodia gordonii has been overharvested from the wild and is now listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Conservation efforts are underway through cultivation programs aimed at reducing pressure on wild populations while providing economic benefits for local communities.

Care Guide

💧 Water Every 7 days
Suggested frequency: Every 7 days
☀️ Light Full sun

Originating from dry regions, Ceropegia gordonii performs best in full sun, as its native habitat has intense sunlight and very little shade. It can also tolerate partial sun, providing some flexibility in its growth.

Ideal: Full sun
🌡️ Temperature 20–37.8°C

Although Ceropegia gordonii can tolerate some heat, it mainly does best and grows during the cooler seasons and becomes dormant in summer. In very hot summer conditions, provide shade to avoid scorching from strong sunlight. Watering should be cut back or stopped during the hottest part of the year to prevent root rot. Winter and spring are the periods of vigorous growth for Ceropegia gordonii, and provided the temperature does not drop too low, it will continue to grow steadily.

Ideal temperature: 20–37.8°C
💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil 6-7
Soil pH: 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer

For Ceropegia gordonii, light applications of fertilizer once or twice a year during the growing season are adequate. Do not fertilize in winter or in summer when the plant is dormant. Cut back on feeding for plants that have been repotted and wait a couple of months after repotting before applying fertilizer. Fertilizing helps maintain healthy growth and promotes blooming.

🪴 Pot & Repot Every 2 years

When repotting Ceropegia gordonii, choose a pot slightly larger than the current one with good drainage. Use a gritty, well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Gently remove the plant from its old pot, brush off excess soil, and place it at the same depth. Wait a few days before watering to allow any root damage to heal. Repot in spring or fall and keep it in a brightly lit spot.

Suggested frequency: Every 2 years
✂️ Pruning
🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Vine
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Hoodia
Family
Apocynaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
30 cm to 61 cm
Mature Spread
20 cm to 40 cm
Leaf Color
Dark Green
Leaf Type
Semi-evergreen
Flower Color
Tan
Flower Size
2.03 cm to 3.05 cm
Bloom Time
Summer, Early fall, Mid fall
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
Fall
Native Area
South Africa, Namibia, Botswana

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Common Names (3)

en Ghaap
en Hoodia
en Bitter ghaap