Lights & Water
Light: Bright indirect sunlight
Watering: Water once a week
Where to grow; Bright indoors
Low-maintenance
Special feature: Air purifying
Plant Essentials
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: The Echeveria Lotus Chinensis plant does not require much care. Repotting: Adjust the soil entirely before repotting, and make sure to shake much of the old soil out from the roots as well. Propagation: Leaf cuttings will happily reproduce the Echeveria Lotus Chinensis vine. Cover a single leaf in a cacti mix before roots sprout, then begin to pot it.
Common Problems
1. How much sunshine does Echeveria actually require?
Echeveria plants need up to 6 hours of direct sunlight every day, ideally in the morning and afternoon. 2. Why is my Echeveria turning black?
It is an indication of root rot caused by too much watering.
3. Why is my Echeveria leggy and stretchy?
Echeveria will stretch out to towards sunlight if it isn’t getting enough sunlight.
Style and Decor
Light Requirements: Echeveria plants require 5-6 hours of direct sunlight, so as far as light requirements go, the more the merrier.
Locations: The best location for the Echeveria plant is a sunny spot where he can bask in the morning and some afternoon sunlight.
Styling/decor tip: Create a Zen garden in your home in an area with access to direct morning sunlight and plant a cluster of Echeveria and other complementing plants.