Echeveria spruce-Oliver is a succulent plant of the herbaceous family. The edges of its leaves turn red at high or low temperatures and look wonderful and beautiful. Echeveria spruce- Oliver is also relatively easy to grow and is generally a relatively easy plant to care.
The Echeveria Spruce-Oliver is drought-tolerant so it doesn't need much water. But be careful not to water the Echeveria Spruce-Oliver too much and make it look too ugly to appreciate.
Echeveria Spruce-Oliver likes fertilizer so keep it in a fertilized state. It is generally applied every 17 days or so and generally contains low nitrogen, high phosphorus or potash fertilizer but must not apply too much of a thin layer.
Like most succulents, they need great drainage and infrequent water to prevent rot. Pick containers with drainage holes and use well-draining cactus and succulent soil with 50% to 70% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.
Soil kite uses coal cinder mixed peat, a small amount of perlite, the ratio is about 5:4:1, Echeveria spruce-oliver can withstand the low temperature of about minus 2â, is indoor temperature, not open air
Echeveria 'Spruce Oliver' (Reiter): A striking combination of red and green with a unique growth habit for an Echeveria. This rosette of apple green has long, narrow leaves with bright red undersides. Each rosette grows to about 3.0" in diameter then grows upward on bare stems that can reach about 8.0" tall.