How to cultivate an old stem Echeveria and the cultivation methods and precautions for Echeveria.

How to grow Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks' into an old stump

This article provides a detailed explanation of how to grow Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks' into an old stump, as well as the cultivation methods and precautions for this green plant and flower. Let's follow the editor to take a look!

Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks' is a type of succulent plant with relatively small leaves. In autumn, the green branches and leaves will develop a faint red color, which is quite beautiful. In fact, it is a very easy-to-grow succulent plant, highly suitable for leaf propagation and grows very fast. In half a year, it will undergo significant changes, growing from a small plant into a large, bushy one with more branching and lush leaves.

Some friends say that the Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks' they are growing has not changed much in size since they got it, and after a year of care, there is still no significant change. How can they grow it well?

1. When growing Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks', pay attention to the soil

It is best not to use pure sand or pure garden soil, as these types of soil easily become compacted over time, similar to concrete, making it difficult to water and prone to leaf loss. Moreover, it is not easy to survive the summer in hot weather. Also, avoid using only particle soil; you can add some particles to decomposed leaf soil, peat, or nutrient-rich soil. General succulent potting soil can also be used, which will make it easier to survive the summer.

Good soil will promote faster growth and larger plants. Generally, after four to five months, the plant will grow significantly. You can also apply a small amount of thin fertilizer during the growing period to supplement nutrients, which will also promote rapid growth.

How to grow Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks' into an old stump

2. When growing Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks', pay attention to repotting

If the pot is too small and the plant has grown into a large cluster, it is necessary to repot it in time. A small pot will limit its growth and slow down its growth rate.

3. When growing Echeveria cv. 'Hens and Chicks', pay attention to temperature

To make it grow more beautifully, you need to take note of this point. In the summer, to prevent it from becoming unattractive, as exposure to strong sunlight can make the leaves look ugly and the color unappealing, and prone to leaf loss, it is important to keep it in a shaded, cool, and well-ventilated area. This way, although the branches and leaves are green, the plant can maintain a good shape.

Also, in very high temperatures, it is important to keep it in a cooler place. Too much heat is also not good; keeping it in a cool and well-ventilated area is easier to survive the summer.