About Echeveria Agavoides Wild Horse
Echeveria Agavoides Wild Horses are a rosette-type succulent. It has 'Agavoides' in the name because it looks thicker than the average echeveria leaves. The leaves of Wild Horse are thick and cup-shaped and the color of the leaves is mainly green. It is characterized by a bright magenta at the tip, and insufficient light the magenta area extends along the leaf margin and leaf back. This will make it look even more beautiful. Wild Horses can reach a height of about 3.1-4.7 inches and the leaves can grow to 5-6 inches in diameter.
How to care for Echeveria Agavoides Wild Horse
Sun/Location: Wild Horse like warm sunlight and grow and color quickly as long as they are in the right climate conditions. You can place it indoors near a window or outdoors. But be careful not to expose it to unshaded sunlight as it prefers indirect light to high heat and direct light. Remember to take it indoors to take care of it in winter, as it is not good at resisting the cold.
Watering: Compared with other succulents, Wild Horse will need less water. It is very drought resistant and overwatering can easily cause its roots to rot. Just water when the soil becomes dry. Of course, if the soil is already particularly dry, please don't be stingy and give it a little more water at this time, just make sure your pot is draining.
Soil/Pot: In addition to a well-draining pot, the soil needs to be the same. Choose soil that drains well so that your white horse's roots can breathe smoothly. Porous soil is a good choice, and excellent soil will allow them to grow healthier. You can buy our ready-to-use soil mix or you can make your own. Simply mix gravel and perlite with regular potting soil to get your own made soil.
More Information
Primary color: green
Secondary color: red
Bloom color: pinkish /red
Cold hardiness: Zone 9b-11b (from 25F to 50F)
Product format: 2" pot
Suitability: Balcony, Window, Garden
Propagation: leaf, seed, offset
Special characteristic: easy to propagate