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'Perle von Nurnberg' is a beloved classic hybrid, renowned for its pearlescent pink to purple tones transitioning into a soothing blue-green. Elegant curved leaves adorned with a soft sheen from a delicate farina coating. Awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's prestigious Garden Merit. This plant is a hybrid by the German nurseryman Alfred Gräser and results from a cross between Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica' and Echeveria potosina (a form of Echeveria elegans).
Care instructions:
Like most succulents, Perle Von Nurnberg Echeveria Hybrid doesn't require a lot of water. Deeply water only when the soil is completely dry. It's common for Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg' to go dormant in the wintertime and you may notice their growth slow down. Waterings should be spaced out more during this time. Only fertilize your Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ during the growing season, about once a month. To grow Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ successfully, it is important to provide it with well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A hole in the bottom of the pot is highly recommended to allow excess water to escape. The Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg isn't cold hardy, so make sure you avoid growing this succulent outdoors during the cold winter season. Avoid growing in temperatures under 30°F, it will die in cold and freezing temperatures. Plant in an area that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight every single day. Make sure this succulent gets enough sun so it can grow healthy, produce its colors, and avoid etiolation. If growing indoors make sure to place it where it gets enough sunlight.
Propagation:
You can propagate your "Perle Von Nurnberg Echeveria Hybrid" by a stem cutting and leaf propagation. To propagate using stem cutting, use a sharp blade to remove a leaf from the plant. Place it in an area that receives bright indirect light and allow it to callous for a few days before planting in a new pot. It is best if the cuttings are 3-4 inches long and are only taken from healthy leaves. Place the leaf cutting in well-draining soil (preferably cactus mix). Water sparingly until new growth appears. New roots will form in time, and the leaf cutting will root in its new pot to grow into a small plant all on its own.