Echeveria Minima is a small, blue-green with leaves packed so densely and symmetrically. The edges of the leaves turn pink when stressed. Echeveria Minima easily forms a cluster when it grows and produces new offsets. Yellow to reddish blooms in the spring.
How to care for Echeveria Minima
Sun/Location: Like other , Echeveria Minima requires indirect bright sunlight to maintain its color and shape form. It can be placed outdoors in spring and fall to enjoy full sunlight. Shade is required in summer to avoid sunburn. Click . In winter, grow succulents indoors to protect from frost.
Soil/Pot: To ensure the health of succulents, they need porous, well-draining soil to live in. To create an adequate , simply add pumice, , or gritty rocks to cactus soil to provide the proper drainage. Choose for happier succulents.
Watering: Succulents require little watering but don't like to sit in wet soil. The best way of watering is the soak and dry method. It is recommended to check the potting soil and ensure it is completely dry before watering. Click !
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Primary color: blue/blue-green Secondary color: pink Bloom color: yellow, reddish Cold hardiness: zone 10a-11b(from 30F to 50F) Product format: 2" pot Suitability: balcony, Window, Garden Propagation: leaf cutting, leaf, seed Special characteristic: easy to propagate