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x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' stands out as a unique succulent that closely resembles the appearance of a rose flower. Combining the characteristics of succulent plants with their fleshy leaves, it takes on an adorable look, earning its name, "Lovely Rose". It is said that x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' is a result of the genetic mutation of × Graptoveria Titubans.

The most distinctive feature of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' is its outward-curling leaf tips, often revealing elongated stems when growing upward. The rare succulent is typically green but can turn pink in certain conditions, enhancing its resemblance to a rose. Thanks to its rapid growth and easy propagation, x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' has gained popularity among succulent enthusiasts. Its low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent choice for beginners.

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If you're still wondering how to care for x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose', this article provides insights into the care conditions and expert recommendations. Let's delve into the world of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose':

How to Care for x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose'

 

Temperature

 

x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' thrives best at temperatures between 60-77°F, making spring and autumn its periods of rapid growth. This succulent is particularly sensitive to temperature variations. During the spring and autumn seasons, when the day-night temperature difference increases, x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' transforms into the charming pink rose.

Conversely, as temperatures rise to 85-95°F, the succulent's color shifts to a grayish-green hue. It's important to note that x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' is not cold-resistant. When temperatures drop below 40°F, it's advisable to move the plant indoors to prevent frost damage.

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Light

 

Lighting is crucial for maintaining the full and compact form of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose'. In low-light conditions, the leaves tend to spread out, and the overall shape becomes less compact. Therefore, it's advisable to place mature x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' outdoors in full sunlight during the spring and autumn seasons.

In summer, to prevent sunburn due to high temperatures, it's recommended for beginners to keep the succulent in a shaded area, such as a porch or window sill. During winter, supplementing with plant growth lights is an effective way to prevent indoor succulents from becoming leggy.

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Water

 

During the spring and autumn seasons, maintaining adequate moisture is key to supporting the rapid growth of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose'. With well-draining soil and a succulent pot with drainage holes, you can water the succulent every 5-7 days. In the summer, when succulents are in dormancy and less inclined to absorb excess water, it's advisable to water x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' sparingly, approximately every 14 days, to keep the leaves plump. Before winter sets in, provide a thorough watering, as water evaporates more slowly during winter. You can extend the watering interval to around a month, giving minimal water to prevent freezing damage.

 

Soil

 

Given the thicker foliage of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose,' which allows for better water retention, it is recommended to enhance the potting mix. Consider incorporating 40% coarse materials such as perlite or gritty mix into the standard 60% potting soil. 

 

Pest Control

 

x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' is susceptible to attacks from mealybugs, small white insects recognizable by their cotton-like appearance on the leaves. If you spot these pests, a simple solution is to use a cotton swab dipped in 75% alcohol to remove the mealybugs easily.

Additionally, a mixture of neem oil and water, sprayed regularly, can effectively suppress their presence. However, there's no need for excessive concern. Succulent plants, including x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose,' possess remarkable resilience and can quickly recover from minor pest issues.

How to Propagate x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose'

 

The propagation of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' is a rewarding endeavor due to its innate ease of reproduction. This succulent offers multiple avenues for propagation, and I'll introduce you to two primary methods:

1. Leaf Propagation:

  • 1. Select healthy and plump leaves from the lower portion of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose.
  • 2. Place the leaves in a clean container and let them rest in a well-ventilated area with indirect sunlight.
  • 3. After approximately two weeks, you'll notice the emergence of new roots. By the third week, tiny offsets will appear on the leaves.
  • 4. In the fourth week, transplant the leaves, gently covering the roots with soil. Exercise patience as you await the growth of adorable rosettes.

Tips: This method has a higher likelihood of yielding clustered x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' rosettes. 

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2. Beheading Propagation:

 

If you prefer a more compact growth, beheading is a suitable method.

  • 1. Use clean scissors to trim the stem of x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose', keeping it short.
  • 2. Allow the cut succulent to air dry for a day.
  • 3. Pot the beheaded x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' in slightly moist soil and patiently wait for 2-3 weeks for the roots to develop.

Tips: Don't discard the original stem, as it may produce additional offsets.

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FAQ:

 

Q1: Is My x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' Getting Leggy?

 

Not necessarily! While it may seem like Lovely Rose is getting leggy as it grows upward, this is a natural growth pattern. If you appreciate the tree-like form of succulents, consider removing the bottom 2-3 layers of leaves to expose the stem, promoting faster lignification. Alternatively, you can experiment with periodic beheading to maintain a more compact and dwarfed appearance for your Lovely Rose.

Q2: How do I create an x Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' arrangement?

 

You can order Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose' succulents and plant them together in a carefully chosen planter for a delightful arrangement. By the way, I strongly recommend crafting a Lovely Rose arrangement as a gift for your loved ones. After all, with proper care, succulents outlast roses and carry more lasting significance.

 

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