The cultivation method of Pink台阁 (Echeveria runyonii cv)

Pink Pyramid

If you want to know about the planting of succulents, the cultivation method of Pink Pyramid (Echeveria runyonii cv), the following article will introduce it to everyone.

Pink Pyramid Echeveria runyonii cv is a medium to large-sized horticultural variety of Rübelia. The plant's neck is thick and sturdy, gradually elongating with growth. The leaves are densely arranged in a rosette shape, with a diameter of up to 10 cm. The leaves are round, with a sunken mark in the center, extending from the tip to the base of the leaf. The leaf color ranges from deep blue to reddish-brown, with new leaves being lighter and old leaves darker.

Under strong light and large day-night temperature differences or low temperatures in winter, the leaf color will turn deep red, while under weak light, the leaf color will be light blue. The leaf edges often show a pink color. The leaf surface is covered with a fine white powder, and the old leaves become smooth after the white powder falls off. It blooms in summer, with a spike inflorescence length of up to 20 cm, producing orange bell-shaped flowers.

Pink Pyramid needs to receive adequate sunlight to make the leaf color vibrant, the plant form tighter and more beautiful, and the leaves thicker. Insufficient sunlight will result in light leaf color, loose leaf arrangement, and thin leaves. Pink Pyramid is a medium to large-sized plant and needs to be repotted every 1-2 years according to its growth state. The pot diameter can be 1-2 inches larger than the plant diameter to promote plant growth. The soil must be dry before watering, and a slow-release fertilizer can be applied once every quarter. Propagation is done through stem cutting and leaf cutting, which can be carried out throughout the year.

Kite is kept outdoors, but once the temperature exceeds 35 degrees, it is moved to bright scattered light to gradually reduce watering. During the entire summer dormancy period, it receives little to no water. By mid-September, when the temperature drops, watering is resumed. Adapted to the outdoor environment, Pink Pyramid can still grow normally in the summer, with the dormancy not being very noticeable. In winter, if the temperature can be maintained above 0 degrees, watering can be provided, but below 0 degrees, watering should be stopped to prevent frostbite.

Although it is cold in winter, it is not necessary to completely stop watering during the entire season. Some water can be given at the appropriate times near the plant's roots, but avoid spraying or giving too much water. Prolonged moisture in the leaf center can easily cause rot. After the spring temperature rises, normal watering can be gradually resumed.

Pink Pyramid is still a very easy-to-care-for variety. In addition to proper shading in the summer, it can be exposed to full sunlight in other seasons. Kite uses a mixture of peat, coal cinder, and river sand for the soil, with clean pumice stones laid on the soil surface, focusing on soil breathability.

The detailed explanation of the cultivation method of Pink Pyramid (Echeveria runyonii cv) shared above is for everyone's reference and suggestion!