Echeveria 'Ramillette' (4 inch)
Echeveria 'Ramillette' is a cross succulent between E. 'Tippy' and E. setosa var. ciliata, belonging to the Echeveria genus in the Crassulaceae family. The obovate-shaped frosty green plum and lump foliage tipped with reddish apex form the small compact rosette, which grows up to 4" in diameter and easily generates offsets to form a large clump. The yellow-orange bell-shaped blossoms appear on the stalks in winter and early spring, adding enchantingly appeal to this plant.
How to care for Echeveria 'Ramillette' (4 inch)
Sun/Location: E.'Ramillette prefers light shade sun exposure in the growing period to develop the pronounced color and rosette shape. A shade net or shed is obligatory to avoid being sunburnt in intense hot summer. Artificial growth light is integral to keeping from frost in harsh winter. E.'Ramillette' is also vulnerable to breeding insect pests of insufficient sunshine, worse ventilation in winter, and elevated temperatures in spring. Hence, please pay attention to pest management during these seasons.
Soil/Pot: E.'Ramillette is prone to get sick without ventilated and porous potting soil. Blend peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite into the cactus or succulent soil mix, improving the drainage and permeability to avoid soggy potting soil. The moderate amount of crushed bones is an extra addition to the blending. Choose a well-drained container or pot for your baby succulent with excellent permeability and a good drainage hole. Repot in warm spring to upgrade the growth environment, and trim the roots and wrinkled blades at the bottom to help E.'Ramillette regenerates healthier.
Watering: Same as most Echeveria succulents, E.'Ramillette is drought-tolerant. It requires water occasionally and sparingly. E.'Ramillette does not like to sit in the wet potting soil. The soak-and-dry method is generally applied when the potting soil is bone dry. The immersive watering method is also recommendable if placed in a ventilated and breathable location. What‘s more suitable water is rainwater, distilled water, or filtered water to avoid the mineral deposit. Be careful to water along the edge of the pot to the potting soil instead of the rosette and foliage, preventing waterlogging, bacteria, and fungal diseases.
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Primary color: Blue, Green
Secondary color: Red
Cold hardiness: Zone 9b-11b(From 25F to 50F)
Product format: 4" pot
Suitability: Balcony, Window, Rock Garden, Container, Terrariums
Propagation: Leaf, Cutting, Beheading
Special characteristic: Easy to propagate, Pet Safe, Low maintenance
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We have many years of experience shipping live succulents and cactus plants. We pay close attention to packing and have developed an expert shipping method. All succulents are packed and protected with polypropylene cotton (this is a stuffing used for dolls). We find this is the most effective material for protecting live plants while in transit. It is important to us that you are able to Keep going and Keep growing without any stress about the quality of the product or packaging.
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In general, it takes 3 to 10 days for plants to arrive after you place your order. All orders will be shipped out 48 hours after you place them. We ship the orders on work days(from Monday to Saturday) and all year round. In normal conditions, it will take 3-10 days for you to receive the package. Estimated shipping times are offered as needed.
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Winter shipping
We insist on shipping succulents to our customers all year round. However due to the extreme winter weather, although we pack succulents with as much protective material as possible, plants are still at increased risk of frost on their way to colder areas. We highly recommend adding one 72-hour heat pack to your order or you can request a hold on the package until it warms up.
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