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Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny'
About Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny'
Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny' is a rare attractive hybrid succulent of the genus Echeveria in the Crassulaceae family. Its compacted plump light brown leaves with pronounced tips form a beautiful rosette. When it thrives, it will turn pink, which is gorgeous and charming.
How to care for Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny'
Sun: Succulents have plenty of sunlight to have good color. Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny' prefers abundant but not strong sunlight. In humid and hot areas, it is best to let it bask in the sun for half a day and put the other half in a place with plenty of scattered light. Especially at noon in the hot summer, the sun is too intense, and it is easy to sunburn the succulent. So you should put your succulent plant in place without direct sunlight or add a shade cloth. In winter, you can let it bask in the sun for a day, usually placing it by the window indoors, making the succulent color more attractive.
Soil/Watering: Like most of succulent types, Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny' need well drained succulent soil to maintain healthy roots and, therefore, healthy stems and leaves. So add particles into the soil and choose a planter pot with a good drainage hole that also increases air permeability at the bottom. The proportion of soil particles less than 30% is okay for young succulents. When they grow older, the proportion of particles can be slowly increased, but it is best to stay within 80%. When it comes to watering, soak and dry method is what you should do. Let excess water flow out of the hole, and never let water sit on the leaves or in the pot, as that can cause the succulents to rot.
Temperature: Echeveria succulents grow best in temperatures between 59°F and 86°F. They are summer growers, meaning their peak growing season is during the warm months. When temperatures drop below 53°F in winter, they enter a short dormancy period where growth is suspended. When temperatures fall below 50°F, moving them to a bright indoor location is best to keep them warm. Echeveria succulents should always be planted in an area with cool air circulation. Click here to learn more about succulent dormancy.
Propagation: Echeveria sp. 'Pixie Bunny' can be easily propagated using its leaves. Select plump and mature leaves from the bottom of the plant and place the leaves in a well-ventilated area to allow the wound to be callous over, which takes a few days. After that, place the leaves on top of the soil in a pot and then wait for them to grow roots. Click here to learn how to propagate succulent from leaves.
More information
Primary color: pink, light brown
Secondary color: Green, light brown
Cold hardiness: USDA zones 9-12 (20°F-60°F)
Product format: rooted in 2" nursery pot.
Suitability: balcony, window
Propagation: leaf, cutting, behead
We pack all shipments by hand.
We have many years of experience shipping live succulents and cactus plants. We pay close attention to packing and have developed an expert shipping method. All succulents are packed and protected with polypropylene cotton (this is a stuffing used for dolls). We find this is the most effective material for protecting live plants while in transit. It is important to us that you are able to Keep going and Keep growing without any stress about the quality of the product or packaging.
Shipping Speed
In general, it takes 3 to 10 days for plants to arrive after you place your order. All orders will be shipped out 48 hours after you place them. We ship the orders on work days(from Monday to Saturday) and all year round. In normal conditions, it will take 3-10 days for you to receive the package. Estimated shipping times are offered as needed.
HOLIDAYS: During weeks in which a holiday occurs - Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, etc. - shipping may be delayed until the following week.
EXTREME WEATHER NOTICE: The Next Gardener reserves the right to hold shipments during storms or periods of extreme heat or cold. This is to ensure your plant does not suffer while it is in transit.
Winter shipping
We insist on shipping succulents to our customers all year round. However due to the extreme winter weather, although we pack succulents with as much protective material as possible, plants are still at increased risk of frost on their way to colder areas. We highly recommend adding one 72-hour heat pack to your order or you can request a hold on the package until it warms up.
Please note that The Next Gardener is not responsible for packages that suffer cold damage without a heat pack. We cannot control the weather. Order at your own risk.
Hawaii, Alaska, and Other US Territories
Fortunately, shipping is available to Alaska, Guam, and other U.S. Territories. However, due to numerous factors beyond our control, including customs checks and shipping delays, free shipping to Hawaii and Puerto Rico is not an option. And we can not provide the 14-day quality guarantee for orders going to Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The buyer will assume all risk of damage when a delivery is delayed. We appreciate your understanding.
Sorry. No International Shipping for now!!!