can succulents get rained on Echeveria Rain Drops
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can succulents get rained on Echeveria Rain Drops

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can succulents get rained on Echeveria Rain DropsEcheveria Rain Drops belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is commonly known as Raindrops Echeveria. Native to the semi deserts of Central America, this round shaped plant can grow up to 6 inches tall. They go dormant in winter conditions. Growth Rate This already fast growing succulent can grow even faster if you add a drop of fertilizer once in a while during its growing season. Flowering The bell shaped flowers bloom their best in the late

Echeveria Rain Drops belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is commonly known as Raindrops Echeveria. Native to the semi-deserts of Central America, this round-shaped plant can grow up to 6 inches tall. They go dormant in winter conditions.

Growth Rate

This already fast-growing succulent can grow even faster if you add a drop of fertilizer once in a while during its growing season.

Flowering

The bell-shaped flowers bloom their best in the late springtime. The Echeveria raindrops flowers range from white to pink in color.

Watering and Feeding

Water this succulent once every two weeks. For better Echeveria raindrops care, target the soil instead of the leaves or the flowers. The plant is capable of living without any fertilizer since they feed on nutrients from the soil.

Soil

Use a soil mix that contains sand so that the soil drains quicker than usual. If you are creating the soil yourself, use horticultural coarse sand.

Hardiness

With a hardiness zone of 9b to 11b, Echeveria Rain Drops thrive in hot and dry conditions. It has a frost tolerance of -3.8° C.

Light

Raindrops Echeveria thrives in full sun. However, be careful about exploding it to full sun in summers and making sudden changes to where it has been placed. Keep it by the window or place it in a way that brings in the most sunlight.

Propagation

You can use seeds, offsets, cuttings, or leaves for propagation. Simply dig the plants parts in the soil, cover them, and water them every two weeks until it sprouts.

What sets this succulent apart is that its leaves have green and sometimes blue bumps on the surface. This is what gives it its name, Echeveria Rain Drops because the leaves look like droplets of water!

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