Lights, Water, Action
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Light
Bright indirect sunlight
Watering
Water once in two weeks
Where to grow
Bright indoors, shaded outdoors
Maintenace
low maintenance
Special feature
Air purifying
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Good news! The Echeveria Pegasus plant doesn’t really need feeding. But if you still notice that it needs a pick-me-up, opt for a liquid fertilizer once in 3 to 4 weeks.
Repotting : Succulents like to be left alone and you need to repot the Echeveria plant only when necessary. While repotting, change the soil completely, ensure to shake most of the old soil from the roots, use a succulent potting mix, and a planter that is not very big compared to the old planter.
Propagation : The Pegasus plant will happily propagate from leaf cuttings and also via pups that spring up around the mother plant. Place a single leaf on top of a cacti mix and keep it in a well-lit spot till a new succulent sprouts up, water to keep the top soil moist.
Common Problems
1. How many hours of sunlight does Echeveria really need?
Echeveria plants require at least 3-4 hours of direct sunlight, preferably in the morning or afternoon sun. It can burn in bright heat so refrain from keeping it in afternoon sun for longer durations.
2. Why is my Echeveria turning black?
If the Echeveria plant is turning black and the leaves are turning mushy, then that is an indication of root rot caused by too much watering.
3. Why is my Echeveria leggy and stretchy?
Echeveria will stretch out to towards sunlight if it isn’t getting enough sunlight. Move him to a spot with better access to sunlight.
Style and Décor
Light Requirements :Echeveria plants require 5-6 hours of direct sunlight so as far as light requirements go, the more the merrier.
Locations :The best location for the Echeveria plant is a sunny spot where he can bask in the morning and some afternoon sunlight.
Styling/ décor tip :Create a Zen garden in your home with access to direct morning sunlight and plant a cluster of Echeverias and similar plants/succulents that require direct sunlight and little water. Place them on side tables or tabletops. They are great additions to terrariums and bookshelves. Use the Echevarria to add color to your work table.
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