Graptoveria titubans, also known as Porcelain Plant Variegated, belongs to perennial succulents and is a hybrid of Echeveria derenbergii and Graptopetalum paraguayense. This is an easy-to-care-for plant that can grow in different soil and conditions, which people like, so it is popular and in demand in the USA.
Graptoveria Care
Graptoveria titubans



The succulent slowly forms shoots, and its thick spoon-shaped leaves have a matte pastel shade, which are the main features of its identification.
Graptoveria titubans grows up to 20 cm (8 in) tall, and its rosette is up to 7.5 cm (3 in) wide. Interestingly, the plant multiplies easily, forming a dense carpet covered with yellow star-shaped flowers in the spring, and its small size is suitable for any room.
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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Graptoveria titubans is drought tolerant, so it should be watered once every one to two weeks. Use a moisture meter to check soil dryness.
Pruning
A plant growing in the garden should cut too dense branches in spring and autumn, using scissors and sulfur powder.
Fertilizer
During the plant's growing season, use a special liquid fertilizer in half the amount of the declared instructions on the package.
Sunlight
The plant should receive enough light every day, so the best option would be partial sun or partial shade (4 to 6 hours of sun exposure daily). It should be remembered that a large amount of sun can burn the leaves.
Soil
The plant can grow in any well-drained soil, but the best option would be a mix of succulents or cacti.
Propagation
Choose a sturdy stem with leaves and cut it with a sharp, sterile knife, let it dry for a few days, and plant it in well-drained soil.
Temperature
The ideal temperature for Graptoveria titubans is 75-80˚F (23-26°C) during the day and 55˚F (12°C) at night.
Container
Use a ceramic pot with drainage holes, which will facilitate the removal of excess water.
Fun fact
At low temperatures, a distinct pink tint appears on the leaves' tips, indicating the plant's ability to adapt.
Popularity
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