About Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart
Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart is a succulent from the Crassulaceae family. It has thick green leaves that form a compact rosette with short, sharp tips. As it thrives, the rosette turns pink and is coated with a thin layer of farina.
How to Care for Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart
Sunlight: Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart enjoys at least six hours of bright sunlight daily throughout the year. Growing them in outdoor areas where they can receive ample sunlight is highly recommended. However, in sweltering summers, it is advisable to provide shade or move them to an airy place to prevent sunburn or plant rot.
Water: Watering Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart from the bottom is better than pouring water on top of the soil. This method can help prevent the base leaves from being exposed to excessive moisture, leading to rot—only water Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart when the potting soil is completely dry.
Soil & Planter: Add 50~70% gritty rocks in the soil when planting Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart. It is suggested to use a slightly wider shallow planter pot for growing Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart. Clay pots or maifanitum stone-made planters are better choices.
Temperature: Echeveria Pink Diamond Heart thrives in warm and dry environments with temperatures ranging from 50-77℉. Move the plant indoors before the temperature drops to 32℉ as this variety is not a cold hardy succulent.
Fertilizer: Replant the succulent with fresh organic soil every spring, which can provide the essential nutrients for them to thrive. Moreover, feeding them with slow-release fertilizer two or three times in spring can also meet the need.
Propagation: Leaf propagation is an efficient way to grow more succulents. It is important to take healthy and plump leaves from the mother plant and let the wound callus over before placing them on the soil.
More information
Primary color: green/yellow-green
Secondary color: pink/red
Cold hardiness: zone 10~zone 12
Product format: 2" pot
Suitability: balcony, outdoor garden, near window
Propagation: leaf, cluster buds
Special characteristics: dark lines on the leaves