Pink Echeveria succulent plant (bare rooted)

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  • The box comes with 1 Pink Echeveria succulent plant as bare rooted
  • Without soil and without pot
  • Low maintenance succulent plant
  • Requires bright indirect sunlight for best growth
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Buy Pink Echeveria Succulent (Bare Root): A Rosette-Shaped Beauty for Your Collection

The Pink Echeveria (Echeveria spp.), known for its soft, pastel-colored rosettes and elegant, and fresh leaves. This hardy and low-maintenance succulent is a favorite amongst gardeners and plant enthusiasts. Its colorful rosettes add a pop of color to any setting and you can grow it in pots, rock gardens, or terrariums.

  • It typically grows up to about 4-8 inches in height and forms dense clusters. Its symmetrical rosette shape makes it an ideal and appealing centerpiece.
  • It produces delicate bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink, coral, or orange on tall, arching stems.

Pink succulent plant Benefits

  • Stunning Rosette Shape and Pink Hues: The soft pink tones intensify with proper sunlight exposure, giving it a vibrant, eye-catching appeal.
  • Thrives in Harsh Conditions: Pink Echeveria is adaptable to both outdoor and indoor settings with sufficient light and is drought-tolerant, making it an absolute choice in dry environments. While it can withstand mild cold temperatures, it should be protected from frosts.
  • Air Purifying Qualities: Like other succulents, Pink Echeveria also removes toxins from the air and releases oxygen, improving the air quality massively.
  • Low Maintenance & Long Lifespan: It requires minimal attention and can live for years with proper care.
  • Stress Relief & Aesthetic Appeal: Pink Echeveria’s soft hues and structured rosettes provide a calming visual effect. It enhances home and office decor with its elegance and is perfect for your pots, rock gardens, or terrariums.

Pink Echeveria Care

While taking care of a succulent is extremely easy, there are certain things that you should keep in mind.

  • Sunlight: Pink Echeveria prefers bright and indirect sunlight. This succulent must get at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. Insufficient light may cause the plant to become leggy and lose its compact shape.
  • Watering: Ideally, water it once every 10-14 days and let the soil completely dry before watering. Furthermore, reduce the watering frequency even more during winter.
  • Soil: Make sure you plant the succulent in well-draining soil. A mix of cactus soil, perlite, and sand is ideal. Furthermore, avoid using soil that can retain moisture for a long time.

  • Temperature: Pink Echeveria grows best in temperatures from 10°C to 30°C. Try and protect it from extremely cold weather and use frost clothes if you can’t move it inside during winter.

Extra Care Tips

  • Avoid excessive humidity, as it can promote fungal growth.
  • Remove dead or dried leaves from the base to prevent pest infestations.
  • If growing indoors, place in a bright, ventilated area to maintain optimal health.
  • Fertilize lightly during the growing season with a diluted succulent fertilizer.

FAQs

  • Is Pink Echeveria pet-friendly?
  • Yes, it is non-toxic to pets, making it a safe choice for households with animals.
  • Why is my Pink Echeveria losing its color?
  • Lack of sufficient sunlight can cause the pink hue to fade. Move the plant to a sunnier spot.
  • Why are my leaves turning mushy?
  • Overwatering is the most common cause. Reduce watering frequency and check for proper drainage.
  • How often should I fertilize my Pink Echeveria?
  • Feed lightly once a month during the growing season with a diluted succulent fertilizer.

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