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Happy New Year!!! Let welcome 2019 with our January box featuring: Graptoveria Debbie, Gasteria Little Warty, Graptoveria Moonglow and Echeveria Blue Fairy. Here's our detailed care guide for them.
Graptoveria ‘Debbie’ is an Echeveria hybrid with beautiful rosettes of fleshy gray-purple leaves. The tips of these leaves can turn into a vibrant pink color when stressed. Graptoveria ‘Debbie’ offsets readily to for a dense clump. It produces tiny orange flowers in the spring. This plant is perfect to grow in planters outdoors in frost-free areas. it is a tender soft succulent and needs to be protected from frost during the coldest months of winter.
Sun exposure: Full sun.
Soil: Gritty, Porous and Well-Drained.
Water: Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely. Avoid letting water sit for too long in the soil to prevent rot and fungal diseases. Reduce watering to a minimum in the winter.
Fertilizer: Feed once with a weak fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season (Spring or Summer).
Propagation: You can propagate Graptoveria ‘Debbie' by seeds, leaf cuttings or offsets.
Hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zone 9a: Minimum 20° F (-6.7° C)
Gasteria is one of Aloe relatives. Gasteria "Little Warty" has thick, stiff, dark green leaves marked with white spots and pale silvery-green stripes. The leaves has an interesting shiny plastic look and feel. Gasteria Little Warty does well in low light condition and is very low maintenance, making it a good houseplant.
Light: Full Shade to Partial Sun.
Heigh: 8-12 inches max, grows slowly.
Soil: Cactus mix or very fast-draining potting soil mixed with sand.
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
Graptoveria ‘Moonglow’ is an attractive succulent plant up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall, with large thick greenish-ivory leaves and small upright orange-yellow flowers borne close to the plant. Rosettes get up to 10 inches (25 cm) across and offsets are tight to the parent. Upward facing yellow-orange bells are born on short branches. Blooms in law winter and early spring.
This rosette has blue green foliage, and sometimes the pointed tips have a reddish color. Loves bright light, produces offsets randomly for new plants, and has these wonderful blooms with colorful flowers. The blooms can get up to 8 inches long.
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