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Echeveria Echeveria
Echeveria ciliata
Echeveria ciliata is a type of succulent plant with the following growth characteristics and cultivation methods. Growth Characteristics - Environment: It likes sunlight and should be watered when the soil in the pot dries out. It prefers a dry environment rather than a humid one. - Temperature: It thrives in relatively warm climates, and it is best to keep it indoors during the winter. Propagation Methods - Leaf Cuttings: You can encourage rooting by detaching a healthy leaf and placing it on dry soil. - Offsets: Separate and plant naturally occurring offsets from the parent plant. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Use well-draining soil specifically designed for succulents. - Watering: Water should be given only after the soil has completely dried out, and care must be taken to avoid overwatering. - Fertilizer: It is beneficial to apply diluted liquid fertilizer during the growing seasons of spring and autumn. Uses in the Garden - Echeveria is primarily used for ornamental purposes. With leaves of various colors and shapes, it creates a beautiful decorative effect when placed in pots or around garden borders. Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot can occur due to overwatering, and fungal diseases may develop if ventilation is poor. To prevent this, regulate watering and ensure good ventilation. - Pests: Spider mites or scale insects may occur. To control them, periodically check the condition of the leaves and remove them using insecticides if necessary. Based on this information, you can grow healthy Echeveria. With proper maintenance, you can enjoy a beautiful and healthy plant for a long time.
Plant Family
Stonecrop family
Height
15cm
Spread
10cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
March
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
Echeveria 'Raspberry Ice'
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'Razberry ice'
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'JadePoint'