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The Echeveria Minima is native to Mexico. It forms small tight clusters, and has small orange bell shaped flowers in the spring. This plant is a blue/green in coloring. While it is never truly blue blue, it does take on bluer tones during different seasons.
Very Hardy to 36F.
Echeveria Plant Care Tips
Light: Bright light with some direct sun. You can move this sun-loving succulent outdoors for the summer, be sure to bring it back indoors when nighttime temperatures drop to 55°F/13°C; it's not cold-hardy.
Water: Keep the mix lightly moist spring through fall and water sparingly in winter. Water the potting mix and not the rosette because it can easily rot. Wrinkled leaves indicate the succulent needs more water.
Humidity: Average to dry room humidity (40-50% relative humidity or lower).
Temperature: In spring and summer, average to warm 65-80°F/18-27°C. Slightly cooler in fall and winter 55-75°F/13-24°C.
Soil: Cactus potting mix, or equal parts sharp sand with all-purpose potting mix.
Fertilizer: Feed every 2 weeks spring through fall with a 2-7-7 liquid fertilizer diluted by half.
Propagation: Offsets can be cut off and potted in their own containers. Leaf cuttings can be propagated in spring and summer. Allow leaf to dry for 24 hours to stop the oozing of its sap. Push the cut end into moist potting mix. Do not cover the pot with plastic because succulents are likely to rot with excessive moisture.
Very Hardy to 36F.
Echeveria Plant Care Tips
Light: Bright light with some direct sun. You can move this sun-loving succulent outdoors for the summer, be sure to bring it back indoors when nighttime temperatures drop to 55°F/13°C; it's not cold-hardy.
Water: Keep the mix lightly moist spring through fall and water sparingly in winter. Water the potting mix and not the rosette because it can easily rot. Wrinkled leaves indicate the succulent needs more water.
Humidity: Average to dry room humidity (40-50% relative humidity or lower).
Temperature: In spring and summer, average to warm 65-80°F/18-27°C. Slightly cooler in fall and winter 55-75°F/13-24°C.
Soil: Cactus potting mix, or equal parts sharp sand with all-purpose potting mix.
Fertilizer: Feed every 2 weeks spring through fall with a 2-7-7 liquid fertilizer diluted by half.
Propagation: Offsets can be cut off and potted in their own containers. Leaf cuttings can be propagated in spring and summer. Allow leaf to dry for 24 hours to stop the oozing of its sap. Push the cut end into moist potting mix. Do not cover the pot with plastic because succulents are likely to rot with excessive moisture.
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kensong
2020-10-31
Flowered
kensong
2020-07-15
Babies growing.
kensong
2019-10-25
Baby Blue Minima appears.
kensong
2019-06-06
In full bloom.
kensong
2019-05-12
My Minima flowered for the first time today.
kensong
2018-07-19
This is my first growing diary.
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