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Care for Echeveria Setosa

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Echeveria setosa is a member of the Crassulaceae family, belonging to the genus Sedum. It is also known as the hairy stonecrop or white-haired spoonleaf by some enthusiasts. It is a typical high-altitude succulent plant. Young plants have no stems (adult plants easily produce lateral buds, forming a cluster of plants and showing a stem), leaves are green with dense white hair. Under strong light and increased temperature differences, the leaf tips and edges may turn red or purple. Some nurseries refer to young plants as "little bear claws."

The care environment for Echeveria setosa is suitable for sufficient sunlight, well-ventilated, and cool conditions. It can tolerate semi-shade but is not cold-resistant,惧高温 and humid, and dislikes excessive moisture. The optimal growth temperature is between 15-25 degrees Celsius. It is suitable for outdoor cultivation, with spring and autumn as the main growing seasons. In the summer heat, the plant may enter a dormant or semi-dormant state, and it is important to control water. In winter, when temperatures drop below 5 degrees Celsius, water should also be controlled, or even cut off. Never spray water on the plant to avoid rain and strong sunlight. A well-draining sandy soil is recommended.

Echeveria setosa can be propagated by lateral bud cuttings or by sowing. Leaf cuttings have a lower success rate. The flowering period of Echeveria setosa is from April to June, with compound cymes and small orange-red flowers with light yellow tips.

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