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lotus shaped succulent Echeveria Lotus

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lotus shaped succulent Echeveria LotusDescription Echeveria 'Lotus' Care Guide FAQ Common Issues Echeveria 'Lotus' is a stunning rosette succulent that belongs to the Crassulaceae family, prized for its lotus like formation and compact beauty. This drought tolerant succulent originates from the mountainous regions of Mexico, where it naturally grows in rocky, well draining conditions. This compact succulent forms perfect rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves that display gorgeous pink and

  •   Echeveria 'Lotus' is a stunning rosette succulent that belongs to the Crassulaceae family, prized for its lotus-like formation and compact beauty. This drought tolerant succulent originates from the mountainous regions of Mexico, where it naturally grows in rocky, well-draining conditions.

      This compact succulent forms perfect rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves that display gorgeous pink and green coloration, especially when grown in bright light. Echeveria 'Lotus' showcases pale green to blue-green leaves with delicate pink edges that intensify with sun exposure, creating a mesmerizing lotus flower appearance. The rosette succulent typically reaches 4-6 inches across, making it an ideal desk plant for small spaces.

      Echeveria 'Lotus' produces tall flower spikes with bell-shaped blooms in shades of coral, pink, or orange during spring and summer months. The indoor plant shows clear signs when thirsty through slight leaf wilting, making it incredibly beginner friendly for new succulent enthusiasts. This low maintenance beauty tolerates dry heated air exceptionally well, thriving in typical home environments.

      This echeveria succulent excels as both an indoor plant and outdoor specimen, easily moving outside for summer growth and staying outdoors through autumn. Echeveria 'Lotus' grows beautifully under office LEDs and survives 10-day trips alone, making it perfect for busy plant lovers. The plant is pet friendly and propagates readily from leaf cuttings or offsets, adding to its appeal among collectors seeking rare rosette succulents.

  •   Echeveria 'Lotus' thrives in bright indirect light to direct sun, adapting well to various lighting conditions indoors.

      Water Echeveria 'Lotus' deeply every 7-14 days during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.

      Echeveria 'Lotus' requires well-draining cactus mix or regular potting soil amended with perlite and coarse sand.

      Echeveria 'Lotus' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and tolerates brief cold snaps to 25°F (-4°C).

      Echeveria 'Lotus' grows slowly to moderately and needs minimal fertilizer, requiring only diluted succulent fertilizer monthly during spring.

      Echeveria 'Lotus' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and can tolerate brief frosts down to 25°F (-4°C). These zones encompass Florida, southern California, southern Texas, southern Arizona, Hawaii, southern Louisiana, coastal Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and parts of coastal Oregon. The succulent also grows well in protected microclimates throughout Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina's coast, and select areas of Tennessee and Arkansas where winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing.
  • Q: Is Echeveria 'Lotus' safe for pets and children?
    A: Yes, this plant is pet friendly and safe around cats, dogs, and children. Echeveria 'Lotus' contains no toxic compounds that would harm pets if accidentally nibbled.

    Q: How often should I water my Echeveria 'Lotus'?
    A: Water Echeveria 'Lotus' every 7-14 days during spring and summer, reducing to every 3-4 weeks in winter. Always wait until soil is completely dry between waterings.

    Q: Can Echeveria 'Lotus' grow in low light conditions?
    A: While Echeveria 'Lotus' prefers bright indirect to direct light, it can survive in lower light and grows successfully under office LED lighting. Colors will be less vibrant in low light conditions.

    Q: How do I propagate Echeveria 'Lotus'?
    A: Propagate Echeveria 'Lotus' by gently removing healthy leaves and letting them callus for 2-3 days before placing on well-draining soil. You can also separate offsets that form around the base of the mother plant.

    Q: Why are my Echeveria 'Lotus' leaves turning yellow?
    A: Yellow leaves on Echeveria 'Lotus' typically indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering frequency and ensure your pot has drainage holes with well-draining succulent soil.

    Q: How big does Echeveria 'Lotus' get?
    A: Echeveria 'Lotus' reaches 4-6 inches across and 3-4 inches tall at maturity. This compact size makes it perfect for desks, windowsills, and small container gardens.

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