When you water Echeveria Pollux plants, water only the soil and not the rosette and let the soil dry out a little between each watering. Echeveria Pollux don’t like to be kept too wet, but they also don’t like to be kept too dry. In a house the dry home temperatures dry plants out even faster.
As with all succulents, careful watering habits and plenty of light will help ensure success. Repot as needed, preferably during the warm season.
Echeveria pollux is a rare fast growing evergreen succulent with rosettes of fleshy, obovate overlapping leaves with a purplish-grey tone.
Echeveria need bright sunlight to maintain their colors and compact rosette form. They will not survive a hard frost, but if there is a risk of freezing temperatures they can be brought indoors to grow on a sunny window sill or under a grow light.
As with all succulents, careful watering habits and plenty of light will help ensure success. Repot as needed, preferably during the warm season. To repot a succulent, make sure the soil is dry before repotting, then gently remove the pot.
When an Echeveria Pollux is fully grown, it prefers full sunlight. You can plant it outdoors without any problems. You can also plant them indoors. Make sure you place them near a window that gets plenty of sunlight.
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