This succulent’s rosette-like growth is highlighted by the red colour lining its leaf-tips and contrasting with the bright green of the foliage. In summer it might also give you flower spikes topped with beautiful white blooms. In each pot you’ll get a group of individual plants; each one forms its own rosette shape and, grouped together, they look fabulous. This plant loves a sunny windowsill – and giving it enough sun will help bring out the colour and the flowers, keeping it beautiful in your home. Give your Echeveria a spot close to your window and it’ll win its way to your heart with its compact, elegant foliage.
Light
Needs bright, indirect sunlight indoors. Place near a sunny window (south or west-facing).
Rotate occasionally so it grows evenly.
Watering
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Echeverias are succulents and prefer a drier environment. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it’s crucial to err on the side of underwatering.
Feed
Liquid fertiliser can be applied during the growing season, once a month or so should be sufficient.
Toxicity
Considered non-toxic to pets,making it a safe choice for homes with cats and dogs.
Air Purifying
While not specifically known for air-purifying qualities,Echeveria contributes to a visually appealing indoor environment.
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