"The Guide to Cultivating Multicolored Succulents" "The cultivation method for multicolored succulents"

The cultivation method of colorful succulents (Rainbow Echeveria)

Compared to the limited experience most people have with colorful succulents, let's explore the cultivation method of Rainbow Echeveria together with the editor!

Colorful succulents, also known as Rainbow Echeveria, are a variegated variety of the purple pearl plant. They belong to the medium to small-sized succulent species. Under strong light or with significant temperature differences, the leaves easily develop a beautiful light pink color, with the variegated parts being even more prominent. In low light, the leaf color turns light gray-pink, the leaves become elongated, and the color fades.

Colorful succulents are suitable for cultivation in environments with plenty of sunlight, cool and dry conditions. They can tolerate partial shade but are afraid of waterlogging and dislike humid and stuffy conditions. They grow in cool seasons and go dormant in summer. If there is insufficient sunlight during daily maintenance, the plant's leaves will become elongated and the pink color will gradually fade. Plants growing in full sunlight will have a shorter and sturdier shape with紧凑 leaf arrangement.

During the growing period, the soil should be kept moist but avoid waterlogging. The Rainbow can tolerate temperatures as low as about -4°C indoors, not outdoors. Any lower, and the leaf tips will freeze and die. During the entire winter, watering should be mostly stopped, and below 5°C, watering should gradually be reduced. In the summer, high temperatures cause the plant to grow slowly or stop completely. At this time, it is essential to ensure good ventilation and appropriate shading to avoid direct exposure to the sun. Watering should be moderate, and long periods of rain should be avoided to prevent the plant from rotting.

Propagation of Rainbow is usually done through cutting off the top to trigger the growth of small plants and leaf propagation. The cut plants can be directly planted in dry particle soil, and after roots develop, a small amount of water can be given. Leaf propagation involves taking intact, plump leaves, allowing the cut edges to dry in a shaded area, and then placing them on slightly moist soil. They will slowly grow roots and then sprout. The process is a bit long but can yield many small side buds. Once the side buds grow, they can be cut and planted.

The above introduction to the cultivation methods of Rainbow succulents is provided as a reference and suggestion for everyone.