About Echeveria Laui
Echeveria Laui is a unique and rare succulent species native to Korea. It boasts thick, fleshy leaves covered with a white farina that conceals its natural pink hue. With its slow-growing rosette form, Echeveria Laui can reach up to 6 inches in diameter and produces striking red flowers in the summer.
How to Care for Echeveria Laui
Sun/Location: Echeveria Laui requires bright, indirect light for optimal growth. Avoid exposing the
soft succulent to harsh, direct sunlight, as this can cause sunburn on its delicate leaves. If the leaves appear elongated and leggy, this may indicate a need for more light.
Soil/Pot: Well-draining soil is crucial for preventing root rot in Echeveria Laui. A
cactus or succulent mix is ideal, and the pot should have adequate drainage holes for excess water to escape. Repotting the plant every 2-3 years can help to refresh the soil and support healthy growth. Click
here to learn how to repot succulents.
Watering: Echeveria Laui is drought-tolerant
succulent plant and should only be watered when the soil has completely dried out. Over-watering can lead to root rot, so it is recommended to use the "
soak and dry" method when watering. This approach involves thoroughly watering the plant until water runs out the bottom of the pot, and then allowing the soil to dry completely before watering again.
More Information
Primary color: white
Secondary color: grey; pink
Bloom color: red
Cold hardiness: zone 9a-11b (from 20F to 50F)
Product format: rooted in 2" pot
Suitability: balcony, Window, Garden
Propagation: stem cutting, leaf, seed
Special characteristic: easy to propagate, pet safe