About Echeveria Bill Gates sp. (4 inch)
Echeveria Bill Gates sp. has thick leaves that curve inward, forming a shape reminiscent of a heart. The surface of its leaves is adorned with a light layer of farina. The tightly arranged leaves create a lotus-like rosette. Under sufficient sunlight and significant temperature variation, Echeveria Bill Gates sp.'s yellow-green color can transform into a charming pink hue.
How to care for Echeveria Bill Gates sp. (4 inch)
Sun: Adequate sunlight helps Echeveria Bill Gates sp. maintain compact leaf arrangements, full leaf shapes, and rich leaf colors. Ideally, it should receive 5-6 hours of bright, direct sunlight or indirect light daily. However, in summer, it is necessary to avoid intense sunlight to prevent leaf sunburn, requiring transplantation to a shaded area or providing shade.
Temperature: Optimal temperatures ranging from 60-80°F promote healthy growth for Echeveria Bill Gates sp. In temperatures exceeding 85°F during summer, cooling can be achieved by moving the succulent to a shaded or well-ventilated area. During winter, temperatures below 40°F necessitate indoor placement.
Soil/Pot: Echeveria Bill Gates sp. thrives in well-draining soil, such as specialized succulent or cactus mixed with regular soil, perlite, or pumice for enhanced drainage. Adjust the proportion of the gritty mix based on local humidity; higher humidity indicates less evaporation, requiring more grit. Conversely, lower humidity indicates quicker evaporation, necessitating less grit. The choice of pot for Echeveria Bill Gates sp. is crucial, requiring drainage holes and considering materials; ceramic pots offer good breathability, while metals or glass can absorb heat, potentially harming root health.
Watering: Water Echeveria Bill Gates sp. is similar to most succulents, favoring a dry environment. Allow the soil to dry completely after your watering. When watering, thoroughly soak the entire pot to ensure moisture penetrates deep into the soil. Succulents are prone to root rot in cold, humid, or hot summers, necessitating reduced watering frequency under such conditions.
Propagation: Echeveria Bill Gates sp. propagates relatively easily from leaf cuttings:
1. Select a healthy, mature leaf from the Echeveria Bill Gates sp.
2. Use sharp scissors or a knife to cut a leaf from the plant.
3. Place the freshly cut leaf in a well-ventilated, shaded, dry area to callous, typically taking 1-3 days.
4. Position the calloused leaf on dry soil in a bright, indirectly lit area with good airflow.
5. Lightly mist with a spray bottle every 1-2 weeks.
6. Within approximately 2-3 weeks, a small new plant will begin to grow from the leaf.
More information
Primary color: Yellow-green
Secondary color: Light-pink
Cold hardiness: Zone 9b-11b(from 20°F to 50°F)
Product format: rooted in 4"pot
Suitability: balcony,window,garden
Propagation: Easy by leaf propagation
Special characteristic: pet safe