About Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro
Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro is a striking succulent plant belonging to the Echeveria genus within the Crassulaceae family. This compact rosette-type succulent showcases plump, ovate-shaped leaves in a distinctive orange-yellow hue, generously coated with a powdery white substance, which adds to its uniqueness. In addition, the leaf margins and tips are adorned with red spots, offering a striking contrast against the plant's bright and cheerful color palette. Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro can grow up to 6-8 inches in height and width, boasting a slow but steady growth rate. This branded exclusive succulent is a remarkable plant that is sure to capture the attention of succulent enthusiasts and collectors.
How to care for Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro
Sun/Location: Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro prefers intensity and duration of sun exposure for at least 4-6 hours except in the scorching summer seasons, requiring shade with a sheer curtain. Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro is prone to be over leggy and slender when the sunshine is not abundant as she loves. The optimal shape and color would develop when Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro is happily stressed.
Soil/Pot: Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro hates soggy potting soil, requiring loose and breathable media such as blending peat and coconut bran into the granular soil, evaporating the moisture smoothly to develop healthy roots. Repot in warm spring or early summer to upgrade the potting soil mix to improve the porosity. Next, clean away the original soil and sparingly cut any infected or overgrown roots of your succulents using gardening tools. Squeeze the roots and dirt gently, and the soil quickly falls apart. Antibacterial soap or alcohol kills those bacteria or fungal spread and ensures healthy growth.
Watering: Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro, the same as most resilient ornament succulents, is drought-tolerant. Place the succulent planter on the saucer full of water, and allow your baby succulent to soak up the water they need. Remove them from the tray once the top layer of soil is slightly moist. Reduce watering in summer to prevent root rot, bacteria, and fungal diseases. Keep comparatively dry in winter to go through the dormant period.
Humidity: Keeping the air humidity at 40%-60% is an ideal environment for the growth of succulent plants. Echeveria The Next Gardener Perfume Taro prefers a cool climate, avoiding a sultry and humid environment. Pay attention to shelter in the rainy seasons.
Pest Control: Physically remove any visible pests using a cotton swab or a soft brush dipped in rubbing alcohol. Regular inspection of the plant and its surroundings for any signs of pests can prevent infestations from spreading and causing damage.
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Primary color: Green
Secondary color: Orangish, Reddish
Cold hardiness: Zone 9a-11b(From 20F to 50F)
Product format: 2" pot
Suitability: Balcony, Window, Rock Garden, Container, Terrariums
Propagation: Leaf, Cutting, Beheading
Special characteristics: Easy to propagate, Low maintenance, Pet Safe