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Why My Echeveria Subsessilis Leaves Are Turning Yellow?

August 22, 2024

Why My Echeveria Subsessilis Leaves Are Turning Yellow? The reason why your Echeveria Subsessilis has yellow leaves is because it is either getting too much light or not enough light. Echeveria Subsessilis is a plant that grows in low-light conditions, but it also can survive with bright light. The leaves are turning pale green when…

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How do you propagate Rex Begonia from cuttings?

August 22, 2024

Does Begonia rex vine? Rex begonia is not a trailing plant, but is an herbaceous perennial that grows from rhizomes. The best time to start Rex begonias indoors is in midwinter with the last frost. Remove the plants from their pots before they bloom and repot them into 6-to-8-inch containers. You can use a potting…

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What Is The Best Type Of Soil Mix For Echeveria Subsessilis?

August 22, 2024

What Is The Best Type Of Soil Mix For Echeveria Subsessilis? The best type of soil mix for Echeveria subsessilis is a well-draining mix that is rich in organic matter. A mix of 2 parts potting soil, 2 parts sand, and 1 part perlite or vermiculite is a good option. Having the right soil mixture…

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How Do You Propagate Rhaphidophora Cryptantha?

August 22, 2024

How Do You Propagate Rhaphidophora Cryptantha? Rhaphidophora cryptantha is propagated mostly by stem cutting and preferably in a potting mix or soil with coconut coir or sphagnum moss. It may, however, be propagated in water (it takes longer and has lesser success chances). You also utilize seeds, which are scarce. The optimum time to propagate…

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Where Is Echeveria Raindrops Native To?

August 22, 2024

Where Is Echeveria Raindrops Native To? Echeveria raindrops is native to Mexico. It is a succulent perennial that grows in the wild on rocky outcrops. It is drought tolerant and prefers well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Echeveria raindrops is a slow growing succulent that reaches a height of 6-8 inches. It has…

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Can Echeveria Raindrops Be Hydroponically Grown?

August 22, 2024

Can Echeveria Raindrops Be Hydroponically Grown? Echeveria raindrops can be hydroponically grown. This succulent is known for its water droplets that form on its leaves on a hot day. The raindrops will evaporate as the day goes on, leaving the succulent with a beautiful, refreshed look. While Echeveria raindrops can be grown in soil, they…

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Does Echeveria Raindrops Need To Be Watered?

August 22, 2024

Does Echeveria Raindrops Need To Be Watered? Echeveria Raindrops is a succulent that can be grown without much care. They are often planted as border plants or in a patio container and left to their own devices. This is a drought tolerant plant that does not require a lot of water. In fact, it can…

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How Do You Propagate Rhaphidophora Decursiva?

August 22, 2024

How Do You Propagate Rhaphidophora Decursiva? There are several ways to propagate Rhaphidophora Decursiva. However, the most prevalent are: Propagation of stem cuttings Layering of air Separation (or separating the plant) If your plant becomes too large, split it. This will result in two or more tiny plants. When you repot your plant, this is…

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Are Echeveria Raindrops Easy To Grow?

August 22, 2024

Are Echeveria Raindrops Easy To Grow? Echeveria Raindrops are easy to grow, requiring little water and very little fertilizer. They should be overwintered indoors in cold winter climates. Echeveria like sunlight but also can be grown indoors in full or part shade, or on the patio or deck where they get indirect sun. Like many…

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How Do You Propagate Rhaphidophora Pertusa?

August 22, 2024

How Do You Propagate Rhaphidophora Pertusa? Rhaphidophora Pertusa can be propagated by stem cuttings or air layering. Rhaphidophora Pertusa stem cuttings can be taken after the stem has hardened. Cuttings should be about two inches long and about a month old. Rhaphidophora Pertusa stem cuttings will root best if they are placed in water as…

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