Characterized by its rosette formation, echeveria hybrid typically displays fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves often tinged with vivid colors like pinks and purples due to sunlight. As a succulent, this hybrid thrives in arid conditions, storing water to sustain itself during drought. The plant's compact size and resilient nature make it a popular choice for rock gardens and indoor displays.
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Care Guide for Echeveria hybrid
Every 2 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 41 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Echeveria hybrid thrives in arid conditions, requiring water once every two weeks and well-draining soil to avoid root rot. Ideal for indoors, it flourishes with adequate light during the growing season, enhancing its drought tolerance and water conservation abilities.
Fertilize:
Use a balanced SucculentsAndCactiFood bi-monthly during the growing season for optimal echeveria hybrid health, applying at quarter strength to avoid root burn. Water echeveria hybrid before fertilization and adjust application frequency in winter as needed, monitoring its response for best results.
Pruning:
To maintain the shape of large succulent plants like echeveria hybrid, prune redundant or dense branches in spring and fall. For propagation, cut a stout stem with 5-6 leaves, treat the wound with sulfur powder, and plant once healed, using slightly moist soil.
Propagation:
Succulents can be propagated from seeds, though germination is challenging. More commonly, use healthy leaves for cutting propagation during spring or fall. Place the leaf flat on slightly humid soil at 25℃ (77°F) with bright, scattered light for one to two weeks to encourage bud growth.
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