Echeveria Glauca (Bare Rooted)
Echeveria Glauca (Bare Rooted)
Popular succulent Echeveria Glauca, also called Echeveria secunda var. glauca, is known for its eye-catching, compact rosette of blue-green leaves. These delicate, pastel-coloured, fleshy, slightly curved leaves are frequently covered in a powdered, glaucous substance. When these leaves are exposed to strong sunshine, the rosettes, which can reach a diameter of up to 4 inches, may become pinker around the margins, adding to their aesthetic appeal.
To plant this succulent, choose a succulent mixture or cactus that drains properly. Plant in such a way that the base of the rosette is level with the soil, and the roots are widely dispersed throughout the soil. It needs bright, indirect sunshine, which is ideal for growth. Its hue can be enhanced by direct sunshine; however, it should be avoided to avoid sunburn. To prevent root rot, water deeply but sparingly, letting the soil dry up entirely in between applications. Echeveria Glauca does not tolerate frost and prefers temperatures between 65 and 80°F (18 and 27°C). Keep out of the chilly weather.
An Echeveria Glauca with exposed roots has been lifted out of the ground. This shipping technique lessens the weight and lowers the possibility of illnesses and pests carried by the soil. Get your Echeveria Glauca from Secculent. Secculent is a trusted website by thousands of happy customers. You can read their positive comments on our website. Order now!