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Echeveria Powdery Spots
For pink spot succulent is 15-25℃. It likes light very much. Without light, the color will be dull. In summer, it is necessary to pay attention to shade and watering. The pot soil is damp for a long
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Echeveria 'Caiyun Gui'
The leaves are relatively thick and are arranged in a rosette shape, with a short leaf tip at the front end. The leaves have rich colors.
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Echeveria 'White Love' Rare Succulent Plants
The leaves are thick. The tip is acute or acuminate with a short leaf tip. The leaf surface is covered with a thick layer of white frost.
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Echeveria Agavoides 'Victor Kane Variegata' Plants
In the crested form, the growing points are usually connected together. The plant is arranged in a belt-like shape. The leaves are from green to yellow-green, and the leaf tips are red.
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Echeveria Dream Rose
Dream roses tend to grow in groups and prefer cool weather, and avoid hot and humid weather. In summer, pay attention to shade, ventilation and water control. The shade should be strong enough to
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Echeveria Champagne Blue Bird Double Head
Champagne Bluebird succulent likes light. In an environment with sufficient light, the plant will be stronger and the leaf color will be brighter.
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Echeveria White Swan
Before breeding White Swan Succulent, you can choose to use loose, fertile, breathable and well-drained culture soil for breeding. During the maintenance period, you need to control the growth
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Echeveria Quartz Clustering
Quartz tends to grow in groups. It can be grown outdoors or given enough light in spring and autumn. Insufficient light will easily turn it green and grow too tall. Low temperature outdoor
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Echeveria Velvet
Velvet likes a warm, dry, sunny and ventilated environment. The best growth temperature is between 15 and 25 degrees. Avoid strong sunlight in summer. It will dormant for a short time at high
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Echeveria White Minima
As the plant grows, the potting needs to be repotted regularly. Place gravel at the bottom of the pot to increase drainage. The soil can be mixed with peat soil, cinders, perlite, etc. to keep the
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Echeveria Rainbow
Size:Please refer to the goods description for size. The minimum wholesale quantity for this product is 30 plants.
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Echeveria Minima
Size: 2.3 inches (60 mm); 5 month growth cycle. The minimum wholesale quantity for this product is 30 plants. For samples, you can place an order directly from the website and we will send it to you
Nov 16, 2023 · Powdery Mildew: This fungal disease causes white powdery patches on the succulent’s leaves and stems. It is usually caused by humid air, so ensure good ventilation...
The Dusty Rose has this name for a good reason, as the Echeveria forms a powdery violet rosette with freely offsetting clusters. Like the other plants, it needs well-draining soil with...
Jan 24, 2022 · About. An Echeveria is a succulent plant in the Crassulaceae family and is a close relative of the jade plant. Echeveria plants originated in the desert areas of Texas, Mexico,...
May 17, 2020 · The Echeveria lilacina is commonly called the ‘Ghost Echeveria’ or ‘Mexican Hens and Chicks.’ The silver-grey compact rosette head resembles an artichoke head. Each silvery fleshy leaf...
Nov 16, 2023 · Echeveria Elegans: Known as Mexican Snowball, this popular plant exhibits powdery blue-green leaves and charming pinkish-white blossoms. Echeveria Pulvinata: With its fuzzy green...
Nov 15, 2023 · Echeveria Pelusida succulent plants can also develop different kinds of diseases if they are not taken care of properly. Some common problems are leaf spots, root rot, and powdery...
