A guide to caring for Echeveria 'Night Beauty' succulents, how to make your 'Night Beauty' succulents thrive with vitality.

Lighting, watering, soil, temperature, fertilizing, pest and disease control, propagation

With their unique shapes and vitality, succulent plants are deeply loved by a wide range of flower enthusiasts. As an outstanding member of succulent plants, "Jingye" is favored by many for its graceful leaves and good growth habits. How can you make your "Jingye" succulent come alive? This article will introduce you to the detailed care methods for "Jingye" succulents.

Lighting

"Jingye" succulents enjoy plenty of sunlight, requiring at least 4-6 hours of direct light each day. In summer, due to strong sunlight, they should be shaded appropriately to avoid leaf sunburn. In winter, with shorter daylight hours, you can increase the light exposure time to ensure normal growth.

Watering

"Jingye" succulents do not require much water. Watering should follow the principle of "better dry than wet." In the growing season, keep the soil slightly moist and avoid waterlogging. In the dormant season, reduce watering frequency, and you can even stop watering. When watering, choose to do it in the morning or evening to avoid midday high temperatures.

Soil

"Jingye" succulents are suitable for growing in soil with good breathability and drainage. You can use a mixture of peat soil, perlite, and vermiculite. The soil pH should be between 6.0-7.0.

Temperature

The growth temperature range for "Jingye" succulents is 10-25°C. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 5°C, and in summer, it should not exceed 35°C. In lower temperatures, you can move it indoors for care.

Fertilizing

In the growing season, apply a compound or organic fertilizer once a month to promote growth. In the dormant season, stop fertilizing.

Pest and Disease Control

"Jingye" succulents rarely have pests and diseases, but attention should be paid to the following points:

1. Maintain ventilation and avoid high humidity;

2. Regularly check the leaves and deal with pests and diseases in a timely manner;

3. When using pesticides, pay attention to the concentration and dosage to avoid harming the plant.

Propagation

"Jingye" succulents can be propagated through cutting, dividing, etc. When cutting, select healthy leaves or branches, insert them into sandy soil, keep the soil moist, and transplant after they take root.

"Jingye" succulents are easy to care for and beautiful. As long as you master the right care methods, your "Jingye" succulents can come alive. I hope this article's introduction is helpful to you and wish you a pleasant flower cultivation experience!