Succulent Echeveria 'Blue Prince' green
Echeveria 'Blue Prince'
Succulent Echeveria 'Blue Prince' green
Echeveria 'Blue Prince'
Succulent with striking flowers
The easy Echeveria is a stylish succulent that comes in many different species. This variant, the Echeveria 'Blue Prince', stands out because of its blue/green leaves that turn somewhat purple at the tip. When the succulent is happy, nice purple/red flowers with long stems will appear. This originally Mexican desert plant loves a place in the sun. Don't water the succulent too much and you'll enjoy it for years!
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Specifications:
Latin name: | Echeveria 'Blue Prince' |
Delivery type: | Supplied as container plant |
Guarantee: | 6 months growth and flowering guarantee |
Color: | Green |
Preferred location: | Sun, Half shadow |
Green stayer: | Yes |
Leafs all year: | Yes |
Hardy plants: | No |
Self polinating: | No |
Edible: | No |
Scented: | Not Scented |
Grafted: | No |
Cutting flowers: | No |
Planting+
The Echeveria is delivered in a standard nursery pot. Put the nursery pot in a nice decorative pot and water the plant immediately.
The Echeveria can also be planted in a larger flower pot so the plant has more room to grow. In that case, cover the bottom of the inner pot with a layer of hydro grains. Then add a layer of potting soil to the pot. Remove the nursery pot and plant the Echeveria to 1 to 2 centimetres below the edge so there is room for the irrigation water. Fill the pot with fresh potting soil and press it down slightly. Water immediately after planting and preferably place the plant in the sunshine. The more light, the more new leaves!
What do I need?
- Decorative pot
- Hydro grains (optional)
- Potting soil (optional)
The Echeveria is delivered in a standard nursery pot. Put the nursery pot in a nice decorative pot and water the plant immediately.
The Echeveria can also be planted in a larger flower pot so the plant has more room to grow. In that case, cover the bottom of the inner pot with a layer of hydro grains. Then add a layer of potting soil to the pot. Remove the nursery pot and plant the Echeveria to 1 to 2 centimetres below the edge so there is room for the irrigation water. Fill the pot with fresh potting soil and press it down slightly. Water immediately after planting and preferably place the plant in the sunshine. The more light, the more new leaves!
Care+
Water the Echeveria (and not the plant itself) if the potting soil feels dry. Add a little plant food to the irrigation water in spring and in summer every now and then to give the plant some extra strength. The Echeveria loves being outside in the summer. Do put the plant inside before frost sets in as it isn't winter hardy. This plant loves warmth and sunshine. On the window sill or above the radiator will do just fine.
What do I need?
- Watering can
- Plant food
Water the Echeveria (and not the plant itself) if the potting soil feels dry. Add a little plant food to the irrigation water in spring and in summer every now and then to give the plant some extra strength. The Echeveria loves being outside in the summer. Do put the plant inside before frost sets in as it isn't winter hardy. This plant loves warmth and sunshine. On the window sill or above the radiator will do just fine.