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- The box comes with 1 Echeveria Elegans Plant as bare rooted
- Without pot and without soil
- Easy to care and easy to plant
- Keep in bright indirect sunlight
- Pet Friendly
- Perfect for gifting
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- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
- Adding appeal to your garden: The elegant rosettes and minimally sophisticated look add gracefulness and a splash of color to your garden or indoor space.
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
- Temperature: Like every succulent, Echeveria Elegans grows best in warm temperatures and should be protected from frost and winter.
Benefits
- Adding appeal to your garden: The elegant rosettes and minimally sophisticated look add gracefulness and a splash of color to your garden or indoor space.
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
- Soil: Echeveria prefers soil with good draining quality. Try to go for sandy dry soil with larger particles for better water drainage and retention. They grow best in loose, rocky, nutrient-rich soil with slightly acidic pH. Pumice or Perlite soil accelerates drainage and keeps the soil fairly and crumbly.
- Temperature: Like every succulent, Echeveria Elegans grows best in warm temperatures and should be protected from frost and winter.
Benefits
- Adding appeal to your garden: The elegant rosettes and minimally sophisticated look add gracefulness and a splash of color to your garden or indoor space.
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
- Watering: Like most succulents, Echeveria also requires minimal and infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry completely before watering again. It is better to underwater your succulents rather than over-water them as it can lead to root rotting.
- Soil: Echeveria prefers soil with good draining quality. Try to go for sandy dry soil with larger particles for better water drainage and retention. They grow best in loose, rocky, nutrient-rich soil with slightly acidic pH. Pumice or Perlite soil accelerates drainage and keeps the soil fairly and crumbly.
- Temperature: Like every succulent, Echeveria Elegans grows best in warm temperatures and should be protected from frost and winter.
Benefits
- Adding appeal to your garden: The elegant rosettes and minimally sophisticated look add gracefulness and a splash of color to your garden or indoor space.
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
- Light: The Mexican native enjoys bright, yet indirect sunlight for long hours. Find a place in your house with access to sunlight with partial shade that can prevent direct sunlight on the plant. While direct sunlight enhances its vibrant tones, exposure for long hours can damage Succulent’s leaves. No more than 4-5 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Watering: Like most succulents, Echeveria also requires minimal and infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry completely before watering again. It is better to underwater your succulents rather than over-water them as it can lead to root rotting.
- Soil: Echeveria prefers soil with good draining quality. Try to go for sandy dry soil with larger particles for better water drainage and retention. They grow best in loose, rocky, nutrient-rich soil with slightly acidic pH. Pumice or Perlite soil accelerates drainage and keeps the soil fairly and crumbly.
- Temperature: Like every succulent, Echeveria Elegans grows best in warm temperatures and should be protected from frost and winter.
Benefits
- Adding appeal to your garden: The elegant rosettes and minimally sophisticated look add gracefulness and a splash of color to your garden or indoor space.
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
Buy Echeveria Elegans(Bare Rooted) – Graceful Rosettes for Your Garden!
Echeveria Elegans, common name Mexican Snowball, is a charming succulent, versatile for all your garden needs. This Mexican native’s rosette-shaped leaves increase the beautification of your collection tenfold. Furthermore, the delicate beauty and sturdy and low-maintenance nature of the plant make it a favorite among succulent enthusiasts.Echeveria Elegans Colors and Appearance
This succulent forms neat and symmetrical clusters of fleshy pale green to silvery-blue leaves with a powdery coating giving it a frosty appearance. The Echeveria produces tall stalks with small, bell-shaped pink flowers with yellow tips, adding a splash of color to your garden.Echeveria Elegans Care and Growth
- Light: The Mexican native enjoys bright, yet indirect sunlight for long hours. Find a place in your house with access to sunlight with partial shade that can prevent direct sunlight on the plant. While direct sunlight enhances its vibrant tones, exposure for long hours can damage Succulent’s leaves. No more than 4-5 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Watering: Like most succulents, Echeveria also requires minimal and infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry completely before watering again. It is better to underwater your succulents rather than over-water them as it can lead to root rotting.
- Soil: Echeveria prefers soil with good draining quality. Try to go for sandy dry soil with larger particles for better water drainage and retention. They grow best in loose, rocky, nutrient-rich soil with slightly acidic pH. Pumice or Perlite soil accelerates drainage and keeps the soil fairly and crumbly.
- Temperature: Like every succulent, Echeveria Elegans grows best in warm temperatures and should be protected from frost and winter.
Benefits
- Adding appeal to your garden: The elegant rosettes and minimally sophisticated look add gracefulness and a splash of color to your garden or indoor space.
- Low Maintenance and Versatile: Echeveria can even thrive on low maintenance almost equal to negligence, making it a perfect pick for beginners to busy individuals. The minimalistic look with a tinge of color makes this succulent great for container gardens, rockeries, and even indoor decor.
- Air Purification: Like other succulents, Echeveria also helps in absorbing toxins from the air contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
- Propagation: It is extremely easy to propagate Echeveria. It can be propagated through leaf or stem cutting. Simply remove a healthy leaf of stem from the plant and allow it to form callous over two days. Plant the callus in a wel-drained soil as we discussed earlier.
FAQ
- Can Echeveria Elegans grow indoors?
- How can I propagate Echeveria Elegans?
- How big does Echeveria Elegans grow?
- Is Echeveria Elegans pet-friendly?
- What is Echeveria Elegans common name In Hindi
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 16 × 11 × 13 cm |
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