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lime and chili succulent

lime and chili succulent Echeveria lime n chile 4" Pot

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lime and chili succulent Echeveria lime n chile 4" PotEcheveria 'Lime n' Chile' is a lovely succulent with frosty lime green leaves that constitute rosettes in the shape of a Globose. The leaves are occasionally slightly variegated, and the tips can turn a fiery pink red. This succulent is dormant during the winter season and grows up to the height of 5 6 inches. It has its origin in Bolivia and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. Growth Rate Lime n' Chile' houseplants are easy to manage and have a slow

Echeveria 'Lime n' Chile' is a lovely succulent with frosty lime-green leaves that constitute rosettes in the shape of a Globose. The leaves are occasionally slightly variegated, and the tips can turn a fiery pink-red. This succulent is dormant during the winter season and grows up to the height of 5-6 inches. It has its origin in Bolivia and belongs to the Crassulaceae family.

Growth Rate

Lime n' Chile' houseplants are easy to manage and have a slow growth rate.

Flowering

This plant blooms in stunning pinkish color several times a year during the mid-summer season.

Watering and Feeding

From spring to fall, provide moderate amounts of water to this variety of Echeveria. Water is only required to keep the plants from shriveling during the winter months.

Soil

Echeveria 'Lime n' Chile' succulent requires a quick-draining potting soil mix. Many growers make their own blend. Commercial succulent potting mixes, on the other hand, will work just fine.

Hardiness

This interesting succulent must be brought indoors during the winter months. This plant can withstand frost tolerance of -1.1 to 10° C or 30.02 to 50° F and belongs to the hardiness zones of 10a to 11b.

Light

This Echeveria species prefers full sun exposure. When relocating your plant outside in the spring, take your time. Sunburn can be caused by the hot afternoon sun.

Propagation

This houseplant, like all Echeverias, is generally propagated from leaves and offsets, but it can also be managed to grow from stem cuttings and seeds. The right time to plant the seeds is in the spring or summer.

Echeveria 'Lime n' Chile’ is an easy-care plant. It is the best gift option or to place it near the window of your drawing-room to channelize positive vibes.

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