About Echeveria Ice Snow Angel
The Echeveria Ice Snow Angel is a variety of succulent plant that belongs to the Echeveria genus and is part of the Crassulacea family. Its leaves are spoon-shaped, thick, and covered with farina. Since the leaves have rounded edges, they look adorable. The leaves will turn pink or orange-red when it thrives, and the tips are prone to redness, which looks like two different succulents when they thrive and don't thrive.
How to care for Echeveria Ice Snow Angel
Sun/ Temperature: Ultraviolet rays in sunlight are essential for Echeveria Ice Snow Angel coloring. The plant may generally tolerate direct sunlight throughout the day, with the possible exception of summer months, if the temperature is not higher than 77°F. It will enter the dormant period when the temperature is lower than 41°F or higher than 77°F. When the temperature is below 41°F, pay attention to keeping warm to prevent frostbite, and it is ideal for relocating the plant to an indoor location that receives plenty of light; when the temperature exceeds 77°F, pay attention to sun protection, you can move it under the shade net.
Soil: It's important to provide Echeveria Ice Snow Angel with soil that is well-aerated. When the plant is small, it is best to use 20%-40% of the particles in the soil. When it grows bigger, you can use 30%-80% of the particles in the soil.
Water: Echeveria Ice Snow Angel doesn't need too much water. Water when the leaves are wrinkled, stop watering until it comes out of the draining hole, and wait till the soil is dry the next time. Do not water it after sun exposure in summer. Reduce watering in winter to prevent frostbite, and try to water in warm times in winter.
Propagation: Echeveria Ice Snow Angel is easy to propagate by leaf. Select the thick leaves at the bottom and shake gently until the leaves are removed. Leave the removed leaves in a ventilated place and wait for a few days to let the wound to scar. These leaves are then laid flat on the soil and wait for roots to grow.
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Primary color: Red, pink, whiteSecondary color: Green, whiteCold hardiness: USDA zone 11Product format: rooted in 2" nursery pot.Suitability: balcony, windowPropagation: leaf, behead