Echeveria Tsunami
Echeveria Tsunami
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- Plant Description
- Specifications and Region
- Water & Light Recommendations
Echeveria Tsunami is a delightful succulent that features low-growing rosettes of wavy sea-green leaves, which take on a pink hue when exposed to strong light. The distinctive ripples along the leaves are the hallmark of this succulent's character. These rosettes can grow up to 8 inches in diameter, and they produce offsets, creating a charming cluster effect
- Origin: Mexico
- Climate Zone: 10
- Hardiness: Tender soft succulent - susceptible to damage from frost
- Preferred Light: Filtered light
- Bloomtime: Summer
- Bloom Color: Pink
Watering Indoors: Instead of providing your succulents with frequent sips of water, it's better to give them a thorough soaking until water drains out from the pot's drainage holes. Ensure to remove any excess water in the saucer, as succulents dislike sitting in standing water. Allow the soil to completely dry out before watering again.
Watering Outdoors: During summer, water your succulents every two weeks, soaking them and letting the soil dry before watering again. In winter, water them once a month.
Technical Plant Information:
- Light Requirements: Requires bright light for most of the day or consistent dappled shade.
- Watering Schedule: Best to water every two weeks.
Plant Description
Echeveria Tsunami is a delightful succulent that features low-growing rosettes of wavy sea-green leaves, which take on a pink hue when exposed to strong light. The distinctive ripples along the leaves are the hallmark of this succulent's character. These rosettes can grow up to 8 inches in diameter, and they produce offsets, creating a charming cluster effect
Specifications and Region
- Origin: Mexico
- Climate Zone: 10
- Hardiness: Tender soft succulent - susceptible to damage from frost
- Preferred Light: Filtered light
- Bloomtime: Summer
- Bloom Color: Pink
Water & Light Recommendations
Watering Indoors: Instead of providing your succulents with frequent sips of water, it's better to give them a thorough soaking until water drains out from the pot's drainage holes. Ensure to remove any excess water in the saucer, as succulents dislike sitting in standing water. Allow the soil to completely dry out before watering again.
Watering Outdoors: During summer, water your succulents every two weeks, soaking them and letting the soil dry before watering again. In winter, water them once a month.
Technical Plant Information:
- Light Requirements: Requires bright light for most of the day or consistent dappled shade.
- Watering Schedule: Best to water every two weeks.
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