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Graptoveria Debbie Care

Graptoveria 'debbi'

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What is the plant

Graptoveria 'Debbi, also known as x Graptoveria "Debbie, is a stunning succulent that offsets freely to form dense clumps of rosettes of fleshy, lanceolate, frosty pink leaves. The rosettes grow up to 8 inches (20 ct) in diameter. The colors of the leaves become more intense in the сooler months. Small apricot flowers appear in spring.

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Humidity

Humidity

Dry

Lighting

Lighting

Full Sun

Temperature

Temperature

min 10°C

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

9a - 11

Difficulty

Difficulty

Medium

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    Water needs of Graptoveria “Debbie” aren’t any different than any other succulent you already have. You cant be wrong with the “soak and dry” method. Pay attention to the leaves. If they start to look shriveled, its time to add some more water. On the contrary, overwatering can cause rotting of the roots and several pests infestations.

  • Sunlight

    Sunlight

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    It will thrive in full sun. However, it can also tolerate partial shade, but you won’t get so bright-colored succulent this way.

  • Soil

    Soil

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    When it comes to soil, “Debbie” needs a mixture of sand, peat or some other grit. I will also appreciate topsoil and a little bit of compost. Overall, make sure that you’re planting your succulent in a well-draining soil mix.

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  • Temperature

    Temperature

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    Also, this succulent is not cold hardy, so if you live in a zone that gets colder than 20° F (-6.7° C), it’s best to plant this succulent in a container that can be brought indoors.

  • Popularity

    Popularity

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    73 people already have this plant 25 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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