Echeveria colorata f. lindsayana
Regular price $10.00This gorgeous form of E. colorata grows in rosettes to 40cm in diameter and is pale green in colour with pink tinged tips and edges when sun stressed. Endemic to Mexico, this plant likes a lot of sun and they like it hot. They are tolerant of lower temps however can't tolerate frost. Succulent have cells that hold water, this helps with long periods of drought but if they freeze it results in cell death.
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Current Pot Size: 80mm
Synonyms: Echeveria colorata f. colorata
Light: Full to Part Sun - Category 1-2 (please see our blog on plant light requirements)
Soil: Succulent mix (please see our blog on soil requirements)
Fertiliser: As directed on your fertiliser of choice. Fortnightly or monthly during the growing season
Watering: Don't over water, they like to have dry spells between waterings.
Humidity: Low (0-30%)
Maintenance: Low maintenance, however because of the shape of the leaves water can get caught and cause fungal issues. These plants can also be targeted by mealy bug so beneficial predatory insects should be used as a preventative.
All plants pictured are considered an accurate representation of the plant you will receive. It represents the rough size, colour and condition. These are plants however and due to changes in climatic conditions and plant variation there will be minor differences.
We are now adding in 'Transport risk' in the product description as some plants are more delicate than others and/or find transport stressful. We will rate in terms of Low, Medium or High risk and discuss specifically to the plant in question. If this information is not provided yet please feel free to reach out via email to ask. Please also note that if plants are sent with new leaves that haven't had the chance to harden off they are susceptible to physical damage in transit as the slightest touch can cause it.
Please note that we use 'Bugs for Bugs' regularly as a preventative control measure for pests. These predatory bugs are administered in vermiculite. This vermiculite is sprinkles onto the leaves and sometimes remains.