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Succulent Growing Kit - Echeveria Pulidonis

Succulent Growing Kit - Echeveria Pulidonis

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Echeveria Pulidonis

Echeveria Pulidonis, native to Mexico, forms 10 -15 cm rosettes of spoon-shaped fleshy frosty blue-green leaves outlined with rose-red margins. In spring the bright yellow flowers tip multiple unbranched reddish stems that bend over with the weight of the flowers. Plant it in well-drained soil in full sun to light shade. Bright light enhances the red edges of the leaves. Water sparingly, particularly during the winter months though a well drained soil allows this plant to thrive getting winter rain. This Echeveria is hardy to -7°C, lower if kept dry during winter. 

Your Growing Kits Includes

5 Seedling Pots
Coarse Silica & Perlite Mix
Jiffy 7C Pellets
20 Mixed Seeds
Instructions

Growing Instructions

Soak the soil pellets in water and mix the stone & perlite mix into the soil. Fill the pots, leave the soil 1/2-inch below the rim of the pot. Lightly dampen the soil, sprinkle the tiny seeds on the surface. Echeveria seeds are extremely small, almost like dust, so handling them carefully is crucial. To distribute the seeds more easily, mix them with a small amount of fine sand before sprinkling on the soil. Cover the seeds with a layer of fine-grained sand, or using a tea strainer, sift some very fine soil over the seed to just barely cover them. Mist the sand covering the seeds with water to moisten. Place the pots into a container with a snap on lid. Position the pots in a bright location, but not in direct sunlight. Keep the soil moist by misting daily. Uncover the seeds partially after two to three weeks. Leave the lid partially over the container for four weeks.

Anything from 14 days to 3 Months later the seedlings begin to show up.
Happy Planting !

Growing Echeveria Plants
Echeverias are drought tolerant, so they can stand being neglected while you are on holiday, etc. and will easily revive with a small amount of care and attention, after months of neglect. They are generally pest-free, and easy-care. 
Light: Prefer half-day-sun (morning sun better) and bright light for the remainder of the day in the subtropics, with more sun the further south and cooler you get. All day winter sun is fine in all areas.
Water: Loves plenty of water in summer, but the soil must be well drained. They're highly adaptable, growing in all South African climate zones, but in areas of frequent frosts or very cold winter areas, stop the watering altogether when the temperatures begin to cool off. Resume watering them in spring. You should only water if the soil has dried out properly.
Always let the soil go dry between watering.
Cold tolerance: Some Echeverias will tolerate an air-temperature of -7°C, but heavy frost directly on the leaves may burn or disfigure them.

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