Echeveria 'Lilith'
About Echeveria 'Lilith' The leaves of Echeveria 'Lilith' bear a resemblance to those of Echeveria 'Cubic Frost': they are narrow at the base, widen toward the upper section, and terminate in a short, pointed tip. When not in peak condition, the blue-green leaves of Echeveria 'Lilith' are coated with a thin layer of powdery farina; however, once the plant reaches its prime state, the leaves acquire a heightened translucency and shift in color to an orange-pink hue, rendering the entire plant exquisitely beautiful and crystal-clear in appearance. How to Care for Echeveria 'Lilith' Sun/Location: Even though it rarely stretches in low light, this Echeveria grows best under bright indirect light or mild morning sun, which supports a tight rosette shape. Providing partial shade during intense afternoon heat to prevent leaf burn in hot summer is necessary. Soil/Pot: It is suggested planting Echeveria Lilith in a well-aerated succulent soil mix containing mineral grit like pumice or perlite. Pots made of terracotta or ceramic with drainage holes help maintain dry roots and reduce rot risk. Watering: Water thoroughly only after the soil has dried completely. Like many succulents, Echeveria Lilith enjoys watering frequency to about 5-10 days in spring and autumn. However, when it goes dormant in winter, reduce even stop watering is recommended. If the leaves withers for water, you can drip some water in sunny noon, which can sufficiently avoid leaf and root frost at night. More Information Primary color: Blue green Secondary color: Orange pink Distinguishing Feature: Thin farina; Translucent leaves Hardiness: Zone 9b - 11 Product format: 2'' pot Growth Rate: Moderate
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