How to grow and care for a frizzle sizzle plant – 3 key tips to keep those curls alive (2024)

Defined by tight, verdant curls that although sporadic in nature, are not without uniform beauty, the Albuca spiralis makes for an unusual houseplant.

Also know as a frizzle sizzle or corkscrew albuca, this extraordinary looking bulb succulent is having a moment.

Whether it has been tempting you from a distant Etsy feed or the shelves of your local nursery, you might want to get clued up on how to look after a frizzle sizzle plant before you purchase.

Even the proudest and most practised indoor plant parents will know one of the essential rules of houseplant care is to never assume they all require the same growing conditions. To understand the frizzle sizzle's unique needs, we spoke with industry experts.

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Growing tips for a frizzle sizzle plant

Succulents can be quite easy indoor plantsto look after, however, the frizzle sizzle is known by many to be quite the diva. Here's how best to care for one.

1. Give a frizzle sizzle sun and warmth

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As you would imagine of a plant that is native to South Africa, the frizzle sizzle is not a low light plant.

‘The frizzle sizzle thrives in bright light to fullsunconditions,’ says Paris Lalicata who is head of plant education and community at The Sill.

‘This plant will do best in a south or west window, or a grow light can be used if natural lighting isn’t enough.’ In which case, you could consider an LED grow light from Amazon or similar.

‘This plant is not suited for low light conditions and should always be placed directly in a window.’ Prop it on a sunny windowsill or, in your backyard if you live in a warm enough climate.

‘Keep the plant warm anywhere between 65-75 F, can tolerate as low as 60F but avoid letting temperatures drop lower. Average room humidity will work.’

Frizzle sizzles are grand in their shape and structure, rather than their height. However, they will be more striking and true of their unique character when at their tallest. ‘In the right conditions, frizzle sizzle will reach 8-12 inches,’ says Jessica Mercer of Plant Addicts. ‘In low light conditions, the plants can grow long and floppy, losing the characteristic curl in the leaves.

’Frizzle sizzle is a succulent and requires many of the same conditions that support plants like cacti and echeveria. It requires excellent drainage and high levels of light,’ continues Jessica.

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Paris Lalicata

Paris is a self-taught plant expert with over ten years of experience growing houseplants. Alongside leading the Plant Education and Community at The Sill, Paris is also working on becoming a certified sustainable gardener and is actively maintaining an indoor garden of over 200 plants in the north east. ‘My passion is making plant care more digestible for budding plant parents, and sharing the many benefits of having plants indoors,‘ Paris shares with H&G.

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Jessica Mercer

Jessica Mercer, PhD, is the Senior Content Marketing Coordinator forPlant Addicts. As a “plant collector”, Jessica enjoys growing many different plants and learning about the best culture practices for each. Writing for Plant Addicts is a real joy for her, as she can use her science background to research interesting plant topics. She carefully considers how to best present the information to other gardeners,with a focus on sustainability and the environment.

2. Let the soil dry out completely

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This is one of the key house plant care areas that people are getting wrong. Though some low maintenance indoor plants, may tolerate the occasional overwatering, the frizzle sizzle is far less forgiving.

We spoke with Adam Ward, a professional horticulturist at Boma garden center, in London. Adam specializes in ornamental plants, including tropical varieties and tells us that though Boma often keeps frizzle sizzles on its shelves, it is not the easiest plant to look after and keep happy, and too much water is often the culprit.

Adam stresses that to avoid disappointment, as when watering most succulents, it is imperative to make sure the soil is completely dried out in between waterings.

The Albuca spiralis is a desert plant. When kept as an indoor plant in a temperate climate, a watering once every 14 to 20 daysshould suffice. If you live in a warmer climate, you can likely reduce this to once every 10 to 14 days.

’Its active growing period is in the fall and winter when the temperatures drop, and it rests in spring through fall when the weather is hot and dry in its natural climate in Southern Africa,’ adds Jessica.

‘To mimic this life cycle, move theplant to a cooler area for a few weeks in the fall, exposing the plant to nighttime temperatures between 40 and 55 degrees F. Thecolder temps trigger the plant to break dormancy and start newgrowth. When you see this growth, provide regular water every 10 to 14 days. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to yellowing leaves and rot issues.’

Adam Ward

Adam Ward is a professional horticulturist with a BSc in Commercial Horticulture and 10 years industry experience. Currently Adam is assistant garden center manager at London-based Boma which stocks rare specimen plants alongside common varieties. Adam brings his passion of plants, and extensive specialist knowledge of unusual and tropical ornamental plant varieties to customers.

3. Protect the caudex root structurewithgood drainage

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It is key to choose the best soil for your succulent. ’Use a well-draining sandy mixture like a succulent/cactus potting mix and upgrade the container size by 1-2 inches in diameter when plant outgrows its current home,’ says Paris Lalicata.

Adam also recommends using a good quality cactus compost, such as this from Amazon, as well as a layer of gravel around the top. This is will help protect the caudex from getting too saturated with water.

For anyone unfamiliar with a plant caudex, this is a particularly swollen succulent root ball structure, typical of desert plants, to carry water. You do not want to get the fleshy bottom part too wet.

‘Unlikemany familiarsucculents, frizzle sizzle grows from a bulb that stores the water and energy it needs during itsdormancy period,’ adds Jessica. ‘Use a potting soil formulated for succulents and cacti, or make your own by combining an all-purpose potting soil with 50% pumice, perlite, or grit.'

Use a pot just big enough to house the root system to avoid exposing the roots to toomuch soil and moisture. A pot made of a breathable material like terracotta will improve movement of air and water through the sides of the container.

FAQs

Why is my frizzle sizzle losing its curls?

It is all about balancing light and water levels, even out of the typical growing season, ‘The frizzle sizzle plant will also need ample sunlight in the winter,‘ says Jessica Mercer of Plant Addicts.

’Move it to the sunniest window in the house, preferably with southern exposure. If you do not have a sunny location, use fluorescent lights or grow lights to supplement the light, and keep them on for 12-14 hours a day,' she adds. 'Lack of sunlight is the most common reason for frizzle sizzle to lose the curl in its leaves. Overwatering can also contribute to straightening and drooping of the leaves.'

Are frizzle sizzle plants pet-friendly?

If you are looking for some greenery that is suitable for furry house friends, consider another type of pet-safe indoor plant, or keep it well out of reach.

‘This plant has grassy foliage that may entice cats, however it is poisonous to cats and should be moved out of any pets' reach,’ adds Jessica Mercer of Plant Addicts.

Why won’t my frizzle sizzle flower?

A houseplant that flowers is always a delight. The Albuca spiralis can bloom, but it is not that easy. ‘If you live in a climate with mild winters (zones 9-11), the plant can live outdoors year-round and will likely bloom,’ says Jessica Mercer of Plant Addicts. ‘Blooming occurs in spring before the plant goes dormant. A tall flower stalk will appear and open with 12-20 fragrant flowers. You can remove the flower stalk as it fades or allow it to go to seed.‘

Pay close attention to the environment you choose and to how much you water houseplants, but especially your frizzle sizzle if this is your newest indoor garden addition.

Although you may not see it produce flowers, there is much more to enjoy within this ornamental plant’s form. If you do love flowering houseplants in your home, you may be interested in knowing how to care for a twisted lipstick plant - another unusual variety that is bound to be a conversation starter.

How to grow and care for a frizzle sizzle plant – 3 key tips to keep those curls alive (2024)

FAQs

How to grow and care for a frizzle sizzle plant – 3 key tips to keep those curls alive? ›

Albuca spiralis 'Frizzle Sizzle' is native to South Africa. To keep the curls nice and tightly coiled you need to give it full sun. If it doesn't get enough light, the foliage will begin to stretch out and straighten. Another reason it will stretch out is too much water.

How to care for a frizzle sizzle plant indoors? ›

Frizzle Sizzle Care
  1. Plant in a loose, well-draining soil mix.
  2. Place in a location that receives bright, indirect light.
  3. Water lightly about once per week during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out in between watering sessions.
  4. Feed about once per month during the fall and winter growing season.
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How to get frizzle sizzle to curl? ›

Albuca spiralis 'Frizzle Sizzle' is native to South Africa. To keep the curls nice and tightly coiled you need to give it full sun. If it doesn't get enough light, the foliage will begin to stretch out and straighten. Another reason it will stretch out is too much water.

How often should I water my Frizzle sizzle plant? ›

Once every seven to 10 days is all the water your 'Frizzle Sizzle' needs. Summertime is a dormant period for this plant, an adaptation that helps it survive the hot season in its native landscape of South Africa. Your 'Frizzle Sizzle' will need even less water during this time, and the leaves may die back.

Does frizzle sizzle like full sun? ›

Frizzle Sizzle may have difficulty thriving, and will drop leaves 🍃, without ample sunlight. Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth. Select your region to see how the current weather in your area affects the placement of Frizzle Sizzle in your home 🏡.

Why is my frizzle sizzle dying? ›

Frizzle Sizzles are underwatered when the soil is allowed to dry out. They need an evenly moist soil but will die if the water is not added frequently enough for this plant. This plant doesn't like too much or too little water; it thrives when its water needs are regulated correctly.

Should I let my frizzle sizzle flower? ›

Should I let the Frizzle flower? Allowing a Frizzle Sizzle to produce flower stalks in spring, will cause the tips of its leaves to turn brown or dry. So if you don't want to see this happen to your plant, then it is better to remove the stalks as soon as they appear.

Is Albuca Frizzle Sizzle pet safe? ›

🐶 Frizzle Sizzle is dog-safe, but watch for mild GI irritation. No harmful chemicals in Frizzle Sizzle; ingestion typically not serious. Prevent ingestion with training and keeping plants out of reach.

Why are the tips of my frizzle sizzle turning brown? ›

Keep in mind, when Albuca 'Frizzle Sizzle' sends up its flower stalks in spring, it often causes the tips of the leaves to brown. This is a natural occurrence. If you don't want this to happen, simply remove the flower stalks as soon as they start to grow to prevent leaf tip browning.

What to do with frizzle sizzle after flowering? ›

After Albuca spiralis blooms, both the bloom stalk and leaves will die and dry, at which point they can be cut off without harming the plant. You'll want to keep the bulb mostly dry through its summer dormancy.

How to make a frizzle chicken? ›

Breeding. Responsible bird breeders will only ever breed frizzle chickens with normal non-frizzled chickens. Offspring only need one frizzled parent to also have the frizzling gene and curly feathers. If you breed frizzle chickens together, the offspring are called frazzle chickens.

Can you cut back frizzle sizzle? ›

Late winter/early spring best for pruning during dormancy. Prune for health and symmetry, avoiding new leaves or flowering times. Use clean, sharp tools to enhance spiral pattern and prevent stress.

Does Frizzle sizzle like humidity? ›

Average room humidity is more than enough for the Albuca spiralis 'Frizzle Sizzle'. Too much moisture can cause floppy or soft leaves and non-curling leaves.

How to bring frizzle sizzle out of dormancy? ›

Keep the bulb dry through its summer dormancy and resume watering as the leaves re-sprout in fall. PLEASE NOTE: When the flower stalks are growing, the tips of the leaves often turn brown. This is a normal occurrence and new leaves will sprout in the fall.

What kind of soil does a Albuca need? ›

Albuca does best in well-draining soil. A good soil will contain lots of organic matter such as coco coir as well as perlite or vermiculite to help with drainage. Adding a handful of perlite to regular store-bought potting soil should do the trick!

Why are the tips of my frizzle sizzle plant turning brown? ›

Keep in mind, when Albuca 'Frizzle Sizzle' sends up its flower stalks in spring, it often causes the tips of the leaves to brown. This is a natural occurrence. If you don't want this to happen, simply remove the flower stalks as soon as they start to grow to prevent leaf tip browning.

Should I cut back my frizzle sizzle? ›

Late winter/early spring best for pruning during dormancy. Prune for health and symmetry, avoiding new leaves or flowering times. Use clean, sharp tools to enhance spiral pattern and prevent stress.

Why is my Frizzle sizzle not curly? ›

Give your Frizzle Sizzle filtered sunlight. Furthermore, its attractive spiral leaves are greatly affected by the amount of water and sunlight they receive. Put simply, low light conditions will produce fewer curls in the leaves.

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