Description
Echeveria raindrops succulent is a very unique, beautiful succulent that has rounded pale green rosettes. The rosettes will grow up to be 5 inches wide, while having green little bumps on them. Those little bumps look like raindrops, giving this succulent the name "echeveria raindrops". Also on the leaves of this succulent, you will notice a white powdery substance known as farina on them. This succulent will also produce pink edges, if given enough sunlight. This succulent will also produce offsets and beautiful pink flowers, making this succulent look even more unique and beautiful. This is a very popular and common succulent and every succulent lover should grow it!
Included in Purchase: You will receive 1 (2 inch) echeveria raindrops succulent. This succulent will be shipped bare rooted without planting pots.
Echeveria Rain Drops Quick Facts:
Family: Crassulaceae
Subfamily: Sedoideae
Genus: Echeveria
Primary Color: Blue, green
Secondary Color: Pink
Cold Hardiness: Zone 10 (30F)
Light: Full sun, partial shade
Height: 3"-5
Rosette Size: 5"-6"
Propagation: Cuttings, leaves
Echeveria Raindrops General Care:
The echeveria raindrops is very easy to grow and care for. You can grow this succulent indoors or outdoors, you just need to make sure it gets enough sunlight. This succulent isn't cold hardy, so frost and freezing temperatures will harm and most likely kill it. When growing outdoors, make sure to grow in a container so you can move it indoors during the cold winter season. If your location gets under 30 degrees in the winter, then you should move and grow it indoors during the cold winter season.
Echeveria raindrops should be grown using fast/well draining succulent soil. Fast/well draining succulent soil will help this succulent grow healthy by preventing overwatering and root rot. You should water this succulent 1-2 days a week or when the soil looks or feels very dry. Make sure to prevent overwatering and underwatering. Those symptoms would be mushy leaves and dry/wrinkled leaves, be sure to prevent this. Also make sure to grow this succulent in a succulent pot with a drainage hole. This will allow excess water to escape out the bottom of the hole. This will prevent overwatering and root rot.
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