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peacock succulent Crested Echeveria PeacockiiDispatch in 2 3 Days. Country Of Origin India. Percentage of Refund : 100%. Refund time Period : 5 7 Days. Compulsory to make unboxing video and share between 4 6 hours after received parcel for refund or replacement. With pot plants deliver as: 1. Pack of Potting Soil Mixture 2. Plant 3. 3" Plastic Pot White Black Crested Echeveria Peacockii Blue Bird Succulent The Crested Echeveria Peacockii Blue Bird is a rare and unique mutation of the normal

Dispatch in 2-3 Days. Country Of Origin – India. Percentage of Refund : 100%. Refund time Period : 5-7 Days.

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With pot plants deliver as:-
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2. Plant
3. 3" Plastic Pot White / Black

 

Crested Echeveria Peacockii ‘Blue Bird’ Succulent
The Crested Echeveria Peacockii ‘Blue Bird’ is a rare and unique mutation of the normal Echeveria Blue Bird, where the stem grows in a “crested” or fan-shaped form instead of a single rosette. This gives it a sculptural, coral-like appearance that’s prized by succulent collectors. Native to Mexico, it belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is well-known for its powdery blue leaves with pinkish edges.


🌞 Light

·         Requirement: Bright sunlight (at least 4–6 hours daily).

·         Ideal placement:

o    Outdoors: Filtered sun or morning sun with light afternoon shade.

o    Indoors: Near a south- or east-facing window.

·         Too little light causes stretching and dull coloration.

·         Too much harsh sun may burn the leaf tips, so acclimate gradually.


💧 Watering

·         Method: “Soak and dry.”

o    Water only when the soil is completely dry.

o    Avoid letting water sit in the crested folds, as this causes rot.

·         Frequency: Usually every 2–3 weeks (less in winter).

·         Always ensure good drainage.


🪴 Soil

·         Use a gritty, fast-draining succulent mix (e.g., 50% cactus soil + 50% perlite/pumice).

·         The key is to prevent standing water around the roots.


🌡️ Temperature

·         Preferred range: 18–28°C (65–82°F).

·         Cold-sensitive: Protect from frost; minimum 10°C (50°F).

·         Can tolerate brief dry heat if shaded and watered properly.


🌿 Fertilizer

·         Feed lightly once a month in spring and summer with diluted succulent fertilizer (¼ strength).

·         Avoid fertilizing in winter dormancy.


 

💎 Special Features

·         Powdery blue-green leaves with pink or coral edges.

·         Crested fan shape makes it look like a living sculpture.

·         Color intensifies with sunlight and cool weather.


🪴 Summary Care Table:

Factor

Requirement

Light

Bright sunlight, partial shade in hot climates

Water

When soil is dry; avoid water in crests

Soil

Well-draining cactus/succulent mix

Temperature

18–28°C (protect from frost)

Fertilizer

Monthly (spring–summer, diluted)

Propagation

Leaf or stem cuttings (may revert)

 

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