Echeveria Pulvinata

The echeveria pulvinata succulent, also known as the “chenille plant” is a very unique, colorful, bright succulent that is getting more and more popular every single day. More succulent growers are growing this succulent both indoors and outdoors.

This succulent has beautiful fuzzy bright green leaves that also have pink/red edges. The colors and the fuzziness make this succulent look super unique and cool. The fuzzy hairs help protect this succulent from water loss. It will also produce beautiful orange flowers in the spring, making this succulent look even more amazing.


This succulent is fairly fast growing and can grow all the way up to 12 inches tall and 4 inches wide. When this succulent gets to its full size it will look amazing! It will also produce other blooms as well!


The echeveria pulvinata succulent can be grown indoors or outdoors, it’s your choice. This succulent will definitely grow larger and mayne healthier outdoors than indoors, but indoor growing is becoming more and more popular every single day.


You can also grow this succulent in any location outdoors, just as long as the weather is warm and suitable for growing succulent plants. This succulent isn’t cold hardy, so don’t even bother to grow it outdoors during the cold winter, it will die! Move the succulent indoors during the cold winter season so it will survive!


The echeveria pulvinata succulent is very easy to grow and care for. By the end of this article, you will know all of the exact grow and care requirements for growing this succulent indoors and outdoors. 

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Use Ramsey Succulent Soil

This succulent grows best in well-drained succulent soil. It's very important that you use well-drained succulent soil so the soil doesn't stay soaked with water for several days. If you overwater the succulent and the soil stays wet and not dry for several days, then mold and bacteria will grow and appear. The mold and bacteria will then attack the roots of the succulent giving it root rot. Root rot is known as the #1 most common reason why a succulent will die.

To avoid mold/bacteria and root rot, you must use well-drained succulent soil. Well-drained succulent soil will keep the soil dry at a very fast rate preventing mold/bacteria and root rot from appearing. Any succulent grower expert will tell you that you need well-drained succulent soil, it's definitely a requirement for growing this succulent and every single other succulent out there.

We recommend using arguably the best succulent soil out there "Ramsey Succulent Soil" 

Ramsey Succulent soil is arguably the best succulent soil on the market simply because it gets the job done and is loaded with nutrients.

Ramsey Succulent Soil has ingredients such as perlite, sand, and seaweed. Perlite and sand are known as the best ingredients out there if you want your soil well-drained. The perlite and sand will soak up all the excess water that your succulent does not need, preventing the soil from staying soaking wet for several days. So yes, Ramsey Succulent Soil will prevent mold/bacteria and root rot (the #1 most common reason why a succulent will die) simply because there will be no excess water.

That's not all tho.

What makes Ramsey Succulent Soil arguably the best are the nutrients that's in the soil. These nutrients will help your succulents grow bigger, faster, and healthier.

Ramsey Succulent Soil has seaweed fertilizer, which has 60 trace minerals and nutrients. Yes, your succulents will be absorbing 60 trace minerals and nutrients. This will make your succulents grow bigger, faster, and healthier without a doubt. Compared to other succulent soil, this succulent soil will make a huge huge difference for your plants. Don't believe us? Check out this picture below. You can definitely tell which succulent soil is better for your succulents.

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Watering Requirements:


You should water your echeveria pulvinata succulent once a week and once a week only. This is the perfect amount of watering for growing this succulent healthy and happy. Once a week is also perfect for preventing root rot as well.


You must make sure that you don’t overwater this succulent, overwatering this succulent will simply give root rot the opportunity to occur. One of the main reasons why root rot will occur is simply because of overwatering a succulent.


As we have mentioned, root rot occurs when the soil stays wet and not dry for several days, making the mold and bacteria appear. The mold and bacteria will begin to attack the roots of the succulent giving it root rot.


Root rot will occur if you overwater a succulent. If you overwater the soil will stay wet and not dry for several days, and like we have explained this is how mold and bacteria will appear and then attack the roots of the succulent. 


This is why once a week and once a week only is the perfect amount of water for growing this succulent healthy, and for preventing root rot.


It’s also very important that you don’t underwater this succulent. It will start to show underwatering symptoms and those symptoms would be dry/wrinkled leaves. If the succulent shows dry/wrinkled leaves then dig your finger into the soi. If the soil feels very dry then go ahead and water the succulent. 


It’s also very important to keep track of the exact last time you watered your echeveria pulvinata succulent. If a watering issue does occur then you will know exactly what’s going on and what to do next to treat or save the succulent.


Pot Requirements: 

You should grow your chenille plant succulent in the correct size succulent pots, and in succulent pots with a drainage hole. If you bought a 2 inch chenille plant succulent then use a 2-3 inch size succulent pot. If you bought a 4 inch chenille plant succulent then use a 4-5 inch one.


It is also very important to use a succulent pot with a drainage hole. If your succulent pot does not have a drainage hole then your succulent may sit in a wet puddle for several days.


As we have mentioned, root rot will occur if your succulent sits in a wet puddle for several days. A drainage hole helps solve this simply because it drains all of the water out, and this helps keep the soil very dry. 


If your succulent pot doesn’t have a drainage hole don’t worry, we have an article on how to grow succulents in pots without drainage holes.


Also pick a succulent pot that you think is unique! Your chenille plant succulent will look great in any style pot that you use!


Light Requirements:

You should give your echeveria pulvinata succulent 6 hours of sunlight/light each and every single day. This is the perfect amount of sunlight/light for healthy and happy growing.


Especially if you want this succulent to get its unique and pretty colors it will need its light. If it doesn’t get enough sunlight/light then it will start to look pale and not like what it’s supposed to look like.

Don’t give this succulent too much sun, too much sun will cause a sunburn and dry leaves. This isn’t healthy and will cause health issues in the future. Make sure you give it partial shade so it can take a break from the sun and grow healthy.


When growing indoors you must make sure that this succulent gets at least 6 hours of sunlight/light every single day. 1 common problem when growing succulents indoors, is the process of etiolation.


Etiolation occurs when a succulent hasn’t gotten enough light/sunlight, so it begins to stretch or grow tall. It’s craving for any source of light it can find, so it begins to stretch to find that source of light.


You must stop this and place this succulent in an area that is getting sunlight/light. If you don’t take action then the succulent will continue to stretch and then possibly snap in half and end up dying.


This is why it’s very important to make sure you’re giving this succulent 6 hours of sunlight/light every single day when growing indoors. This will provide healthy and happy growth.



Most Common Growing Problems:

Overwatering:


To prevent overwatering, make sure to keep track of when was the last time you watered your echeveria pulvinata succulent. If your echeveria pulvinata succulent looks like it is rotting, or looks sad/unhealthy then root rot may have appeared. Root rot happens when you overwater, and you must take action immediately.


For more information on root rot and how to prevent and get rid of it, visit our article.


Lack Of Sunlight:


Make sure your echeveria pulvinata succulent gets enough sunlight, at least 6 hours per day. Lack of sunlight will make your echeveria pulvinata succulent look pale, and not green. Lack of sunlight will also make your echeveria pulvinata succulent grow slower than usual.


Under watering:


Make sure yourecheveria pulvinata succulent plant gets enough water. If your echeveria pulvinata succulent looks dry, or its leaves are wrinkled then it is under watered for sure. Dry/wrinkled leaves are common signs of an underwatered succulents and you must water it asap. 


That’s it!

Theecheveria pulvinata succulent is a very unique and beautiful succulent that every single succulent lover needs to grow!

With its beautiful colors, shape and design this succulent will make such a beautiful and amazing indoor or outdoor garden decoration.

The echeveria pulvinata succulent is also very easy to grow and care for. You now know all of the grow and care requirements to do so! Best of luck growing this amazing, beautiful succulent known as the echeveria pulvinata succulent.

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