Care-Instructions-For-Echeveria-Succulent-Plant

Native to semi-desert regions of Mexico, Central America and South America, Echeveria is popular rosette succulents with a wide ranging of colors. Due to its symmetrical leaves and rich varieties, they are very popular in succulent centerpieces, succulent fairy gardens, party favors and terrarium projects.

Echeveria is super easy to care for. However, especially for succulent beginners, it is hard to maintain their beautiful compact shape and vibrant color without proper care. If you are struggling for same issue. Keep reading and get right care instruction of Echeveria.

Indoor or Outdoor?

 

Echeveria can thrive both indoors and outdoors. But since they demand bright light, you must be vigilant if you plan to use them as indoor plants. Echeveria prefers at least 6 hour sunlight per day. As indoor succulents, grow them in location with indirect bright sunlight such as near the window, porch or under grow light. Otherwise, they would stretch out/grow tall to prone more light. Outdoor growing can take full to partial sun. Extra shade will protect them from sunburn on hot afternoons in summer. You may wonder: How to Care for Echeveria Succulent in Summer.

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Ideal Temperature

 

Echeveria is not cold hardy down to 20F-30F (zone 9-10). Before freeze temperature, move them indoor to help them survive. 

Echeveria is not tolerant of extreme heat, especially temperatures above 95°F (35°C). When the mercury rises, move your Echeveria to a cooler, shaded location. High temperatures coupled with excessive watering can lead to root rot in Echeveria. You may wonder: How to save Rotted Succulents.

Echeveria thrives in temperatures between 60-75°F (15-25°C). In temperatures ranging from 40-60°F (5-15°C), Echeveria displays stunning stress-induced coloration, with leaves taking on rich hues of purple, pink, and red. 

Water Requirements

 

Watering is perhaps the most critical part of Echeveria care instruction. Unlike most plants, succulents can easily get overwatered especially for some varieties which are very sensitive to water like Echeveria Ice Green.

So to avoid Echeveria growth issues, you should water succulents when the cactus soil mix dries out. The right way to water succulents is using a squeeze bottle or a long neck water can to water the top soil (not water the leaves) till the water leak out from the drainage hole. Click here to check if you are overwatering or underwatering your succulents.

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If you want to learn full guide about watering succulents, please click the video below!

Soil & Drainage

 

Like all cactus and succulents, Echeveria loves light-weight, well drainage soil to live in. You can simply mix perlite, gritty rocks, and soil can make a good cactus soil mix for them. If you prefer organic gardening, we offer organic and professional cactus soil mix to you.

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Propagation

 

Echeveria can be propagated from cuttings of offsets, leaves, and stems. Check out information and get more details about Echeveria Propagation. Click here to learn propagate succulents from leaves.

What to Do When Your Echeveria Blooms

 

Echeveria plants are prized not only for their striking rosettes but also for their beautiful blooms. From spring to summer, these succulents produce colorful, bell-shaped flowers that emerge between their leaves.

When your Echeveria blooms, take the time to appreciate their exquisite flowers. Observe the unfolding process and capture some precious photos if you wish.

It's important to note that blooming requires energy from the Echeveria plant. Blooming Echeveria plants may attract aphids and mealybugs, which can be detrimental to their health. You should remove the flower stalks, use the clean shears to make clean cuts just above the base of the stalk.

Top 10 Echeverias for Beginners

 

1. Echeveria 'Rainbow'

 

2. Echeveria 'Chihuahuaensis'

 

3. Echeveria 'Mebina'

 

4. Echeveria 'Suyon'

 

5. Echeveria 'Melaco'

 

6. Echeveria Purpusorum

 

7. Echeveria 'Crispate Beauty'

 

8. Echeveria Cubic Frost

 

9. Graptopetalum Rainbow Candy

 

10. Echeveria Subcorymbosa Lau 026

 

Conclusion

 

Whether you're delving into indoor or outdoor gardening, Echeveria succulents are an excellent choice to begin your journey. With their captivating beauty and relatively simple care requirements, these plants are perfect for novice gardeners.  if you encounter any challenges along the way, don't hesitate to reach out to TNG NEXT GARDENER for expert support!

1 thought on “Care Instructions For Echeveria Succulent Plant

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Saowanee Jarajitkul

I ordered this set but one of them died. The name is Echeveria Sbucorymbosa Lau 026, I used cactus mix and water it after that I didn’t water it. Until days ago, I just noticed it’s leaves falling.
Can you please check for me what’s happened? The day I received this Echeveria, it was not look good already. I thought if I plant it, it will look better but turned out it died. So is it possible for you to send me replacement?
I hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you,
Saowanee Jarajitkul

January 10, 2024 at 06:17am

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