Although it is lowly in size of it , Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatais an challenging plant .

Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristata

Echeveria setosavar.deminutaJ. Meyrán

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta f. cristata

Private collection, American Canyon, California, United States. Photo by Ivy Grace. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatais a form ofEcheveria setosavar.deminutaselected for its mutate growth .

Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatais a fascinating smallsucculentwith blue - green , club - shaped leave-taking densely packed along flatten out stem . The leaves have a tussock of whitebristlesat the top and are smaller than the normalEcheveria setosavar.deminuta . When exposed to strong sunlight or cold temperatures , they take on a beautiful ruby-red hue . Eachspecimenhas a discrete shape that do it one - of - a - form .

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta f. cristata

Private collection, American Canyon, California, United States. Photo by Ivy Grace. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Light : Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatarequires full sunlight to partial shade for optimum growth . Therefore , order it near the brightest window in your home . In addition , if you are move the works outside in spring , do it bit by bit and annul photograph to intense good afternoon sun .

Soil : Having soil that drains quickly is most significant for raise a healthy succulent . While many raiser opt tocreate their own , commercial-grade grime admixture especially   formulated for succulent will work fine .

Temperature : High temperature are not a problem as long as there is plenty of fresh air , butEcheveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatais a tender succulent and must be brought indoors if there is a risk of freezing temperatures . It originate undecomposed inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , with average minimum winter temperatures order from 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta f. cristata

Private collection, Staten Island, New York, United States. Photo by Kira Kology. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Watering : During the spring up season , this plant prefers the " soaking and dry " method . Water deeply and then allow the grunge completely dry out before lacrimation again . water system meagrely during the wintertime , only enough to keep the plant from shriveling . Above all , if you have a saucer under the pot , do not forget to empty the redundant water .

fecundate : Although it can grow well without plant food , the plant may benefit from supernumerary nutrients . tip only during the growing season and use a water - soluble fertilizer dilute to half the recommended effectiveness .

repot : If growing it in a container , repot as needed in bounce or other summertime , but secure the soil is dry before you get . Also , always use a container with drain holes .

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta f. cristata

Private collection, American Canyon, California, United States. Photo by Ivy Grace. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

multiplication : Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatais well propagated by stalk cuttings in spring .

Learn more atHow to maturate and Care for Echeveria .

Echeveria setosavar.deminutaf.cristatahas no toxic effects reported . But although the industrial plant is safe for grow around children andpets , eating it is not advisable .

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