Echeveria Pearl of Nurnberg
Echeveria Pearl of Nurnberg
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Echeveria is a resilient succulent that thrives on minimal attention, making it suitable for hobbyists just starting out on their gardening journey. Key care requirements include well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight, with partial shade to prevent leaf burn. Overwatering is a common mistake; ensure that echeveria receives deep, infrequent waterings, allowing the soil to dry out between sessions. This straightforward care regimen positions echeveria as an affordable choice for growers looking for a low-maintenance yet striking plant.
Difficulty Care
Difficulty Care
Easy
Ideal Temperature
Ideal Temperature
Echeveria thrives in mild spring and fall temperatures and cannot withstand extreme cold. If you are not in a warmer area, it is best to grow it as a potted plant rather than directly in the garden soil.
When the temperature is higher than 30℃ in summer, Echeveria may enter dormancy. When the temperature is lower than 5℃ in winter, move it indoors to avoid irreversible freezing or death.
Watering
Watering
Native to arid regions, echeveria has adapted to survive with minimal moisture, exhibiting a strong tolerance to drought. This succulent thrives in environments that mimic its native dry conditions, preferring sporadic watering to prevent root rot. Accordingly, it is best to water echeveria once every 2-3 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
Light
Light
Echeveria thrives best in full sun, enjoying high light intensity and benefiting from long exposures to daylight that optimize photosynthesis and enhance leaf coloration. Although it tolerates partial sun, lack of adequate light results in uneven growth and decreased vibrancy. Adapting to intense light, Echeveria displays sun stress colors, intensifying their hues.
Soil
Soil
Echeveria thrives in well-drained, porous soil. A recommended mix is equal parts succulent & cactus soil, coarse sand, and pumice powder or perlite to improve aeration.



Other Information
For optimal care, fertilize Echeveria with a diluted fertilizer specifically for succulents and cacti during the growing season (spring and summer). A monthly application at half the recommended strength promotes robust growth and vibrant succulent leaves. During dormant periods (fall and winter), reduce fertilization to prevent overfertilization.