Echeveria 'Apus' sports blue green rosettes edged in pink. Drought tolerant. Not frost tolerant. Maximum height: 6cm. Planting From Early Spring TO Late Winter Echeveria can be propagated easily by separating pups, but also by leaf cuttings, and by seed. It needs a warm, sunny position with well drained soil to develop their foliage colour.
Let the soil dry completely, then thoroughly wet it. Let it dry completely before you water again. Be careful to aim the water at the soil surface rather than pouring it over the echeveria leaves; if water becomes trapped in the rosette, problems could ensue. This can also be avoided by watering from below: that is, standing the pot in a shallow container of water until the surface of the soil is wet. (The water will soak into the soil via the pot’s drainage holes or through the sides of the pot if it is made of porous clay).
bright sunlight, should be kept on a sill of a southeastern or southwestern window. On the north side of the apartment, the plant will lose its decorativeness and stunt its growth.
Feed every two to three weeks during spring and summer using a diluted solution of water-soluble fertilizer or a product formulated specifically for cactus and succulents.
In the room feels more comfortable at 22-27 ° C (71-80 ° F) in summer, and in winter preferably create a cooler environment of about 10-15 ° C (50-59 ° F)
no From sunburn is reliably protected by a natural shell on the leaves, the stronger the sunlight, the thicker the protection becomes.