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Echeveria subcecilis
Echeveria subsessilis
Echeveria subsessilis is a succulent plant belonging to the Dudleyaceae family, characterized by its thick, bluish-green leaves arranged in a rose-like pattern. The following outlines the plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation practices, garden uses, and important pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Sunlight: It thrives in sunny locations. The leaf colors become more vibrant under direct sunlight. - Watering: It is best to water only when the plant feels thirsty in well-draining soil. Excessive moisture can lead to root rot. - Temperature: It prefers warm temperatures, and during winter, the temperature must be maintained so that frost does not form. Propagation Methods - Leaf Cuttings: Pick a healthy leaf, dry it, and place it on soil to encourage new growth. - Offset Propagation: Separate and plant offsets that have grown next to the mother plant. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It is recommended to use well-draining potting soil specifically designed for succulents. - Pots: Plant in a pot with drainage holes to prevent the roots from being exposed to excessive moisture. - Fertilizer: During the growing season in spring and summer, it is recommended to occasionally apply a low-concentration fertilizer specifically designed for succulents. Uses in the Garden - Landscaping: Arranging it harmoniously with other succulents of various colors can create a beautiful landscape. - Pot Decoration: Planting it in a pot and placing it on a terrace or indoors can enhance the interior decor. Important Pests and Control Methods - Soft Rot: Occurs when drainage is poor or the soil is overwatered; in this case, remove the diseased parts and reduce watering. - Spider Mites: If small cobwebs or white spots appear on the leaves, they have appeared; wipe the plant surface periodically or use a pest control agent. - Mealybugs: These pests have a high reproductive rate but are difficult to remove; wiping them off with an alcohol-soaked cotton swab or using a specialized insecticide is effective. Echeveria subcecilis is a plant loved by many people because it is relatively easy to care for and offers excellent decorative appeal. Try raising them healthily for a long time with proper care.
Plant Family
Stonecrop family
Height
3cm
Colors
pink
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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