Echeveria 'Curly Locks' is a highly unusual succulent plant up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall and up to 10 inches (25 cm) across, with rosettes of pink-tinged, blue-grey succulent foliage with wonderful wavy outlines. During the summer months it produces orange flowers on stalks.
Sedum don't require a lot of water and will develop their best colors if they get at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
When grown outside it likes full sun or afternoon shade, when grown inside it needs bright light and some direct sun.
Like other echeveria and sedum plants, the Jet Beads succulent is easily propagated. This can be done through the removal of offsets produced by the parent plant, as well as by rooting leaves. Propagating succulent plants is not only fun, but a great way to plant new containers at little to no cost.
As with many succulent plants, especially in the echeveria family, this sedeveria requires periods of warm weather to thrive. Due to their intolerance for cold, gardeners without frost-free growing conditions should move plants indoors during winter; the Jet Beads plant cannot tolerate temperatures below 25 F. (-4 C.).
Succulents and cacti thrive in well draining, porous soils. Gravel or expanded shale can be added to the bottom of the container to help increase drainage. Never let the container sit in a saucer of water. If your container does not have a drainage hole, you will need to water less.