Echeveria agavoides is a compact bush, the main difference of which is the leaves' bright, saturated green color with a small red edging along the edge. This succulent is not difficult to care for.
Echeveria agavoides Care
Echeveria agavoides



Echeveria agavoides is a variety of the genus Echeveria. The succulent molded wax agave is native to Mexico, where it prefers rocky slopes.
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How to Care for the Plant
Water
During the warm period (spring and summer), water Echeveria regularly, quite abundantly. But with the arrival of autumn, this process is reduced to a moderate moisture supply. Spraying of molded wax agave is not required.
Pruning
Echeveria agavoides does not require pruning at all.
Fertilizer
Begin to fertilize succulents only after 2 months from the moment of transplantation once a month; it is better to do it only during the active growing season. You can use universal fertilizers that are suitable for cactus and succulent plants.
Sunlight
Succulents prefer bright light during the day with a little shade. It is best to place pots with these plants on southern windows; northern windowsills are absolutely not suitable.
Soil
The soil for flamingo willow should have enough organic material and be both moist and well-drained.To prepare the soil, you will need ordinary soil (the best is leafy - linden, birch, or beech) and fine gravel. Avoid river sand.
Propagation
Use the following propagation options: the seed method, which is considered the most time-consuming and time-consuming, and the use of tops and rosettes.
Temperature
The optimal temperature indicators are 72-79 °F (22-26 °C) during the day and 61-68 °F (16-20 °C) at night.
Container
Large drainage holes in the bottom of the pot are a must!
Fun fact
The culture got its name from the Atanasio EcheverrÃa y Godoy, an 18th-century Mexican botanist, naturalist, and illustrator who contributed greatly to the description of the genus of succulents.
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