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Echeveria 'Culibra'

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Scientific Name
Echeveria (EcheverrĆ­a's Plant) 'Culibra' (Snake-like)

Common Name
Echeveria Culibra, Echeveria Culebra

Origin
Remote, mountainous terrain ranging from Mexico to Argentina

Description
This stunning variety of succulent stands out thanks to its delicate colouring, in a gradient from pale green to dusky violet as the leaves age. The fronds of the succulent are also intricately textured, with the crinkled surface of the leaves helping it to really stand out. And as a bonus, all this comes in a plant which will appreciate less watering- as a succulent, your Echeveria will want to dry out between waters!

Light
Thrives best in bright light; will love your brightest windowsill (try South-facing if in doubt!). If its crown starts to be discoloured white, your Echeveria needs more light!

Water
Allow all the soil to dry out between watering; reduce further in winter to let it have a dormancy period. If your Echeveria is in a less bright spot, make sure to water it even less frequently, and make sure no water setles inside the crown of the plant where it can cause rot.

Humidity
Low humidity is perfect for echeveria; a hose down to clean now and again is fine as long as the plant dries and doesn't sit damp.

Soil
Needs a well-draining pot and potting mix; look for specific 'cacti and succulent' soils with plenty of sand and other well-draining materials. Repot every couple of years as the plant grows.

Food
Feed every two months in the growing season, and every three in autumn and winter. Use 'cactus & succulent' labelled feed for best results.

Temperature
Likes temperatures of 15-25°C; on the warmer end in spring-summer and let it be 5°C cooler in its autumn-winter dormancy period.

Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!

Sprouts Top Tips
Echeveria produce pups- so keep an eye out for miniature versions of your plant growing off the stem or out of the root which you could propagate!

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    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Echeveria 'Culibra' - Image 4

    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Echeveria 'Culibra' - Image 5

    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Description

    Scientific Name
    Echeveria (EcheverrĆ­a's Plant) 'Culibra' (Snake-like)

    Common Name
    Echeveria Culibra, Echeveria Culebra

    Origin
    Remote, mountainous terrain ranging from Mexico to Argentina

    Description
    This stunning variety of succulent stands out thanks to its delicate colouring, in a gradient from pale green to dusky violet as the leaves age. The fronds of the succulent are also intricately textured, with the crinkled surface of the leaves helping it to really stand out. And as a bonus, all this comes in a plant which will appreciate less watering- as a succulent, your Echeveria will want to dry out between waters!

    Light
    Thrives best in bright light; will love your brightest windowsill (try South-facing if in doubt!). If its crown starts to be discoloured white, your Echeveria needs more light!

    Water
    Allow all the soil to dry out between watering; reduce further in winter to let it have a dormancy period. If your Echeveria is in a less bright spot, make sure to water it even less frequently, and make sure no water setles inside the crown of the plant where it can cause rot.

    Humidity
    Low humidity is perfect for echeveria; a hose down to clean now and again is fine as long as the plant dries and doesn't sit damp.

    Soil
    Needs a well-draining pot and potting mix; look for specific 'cacti and succulent' soils with plenty of sand and other well-draining materials. Repot every couple of years as the plant grows.

    Food
    Feed every two months in the growing season, and every three in autumn and winter. Use 'cactus & succulent' labelled feed for best results.

    Temperature
    Likes temperatures of 15-25°C; on the warmer end in spring-summer and let it be 5°C cooler in its autumn-winter dormancy period.

    Pet-safe
    Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!

    Sprouts Top Tips
    Echeveria produce pups- so keep an eye out for miniature versions of your plant growing off the stem or out of the root which you could propagate!

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