Echeveria purpusorum, commonly known as Purpus' Echeveria, is a small, rosette-forming succulent native to Mexico. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is known for its attractive, fleshy leaves that are often speckled with red or brown spots. This plant is well-suited to dry, arid environments and has a natural dormancy period during the winter months.
Echeveria purpusorum thrives in bright, direct sunlight and prefers moderate temperatures. It should be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. This succulent does well in low humidity environments and can be grown both indoors and outdoors.
土壤
Echeveria purpusorum prefers well-draining soil, such as a sandy or cactus mix. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot. A pot with drainage holes is recommended to ensure excess water can escape.
肥料
Fertilize Echeveria purpusorum sparingly, using a balanced fertilizer with a nutrient composition of 2-7-7. Apply fertilizer during the growing season, typically in the spring and summer, and avoid fertilizing during the plant's dormancy period in winter.
换盆
Repot Echeveria purpusorum every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its current pot. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage. Gently remove the plant from its old pot, shake off excess soil, and place it in the new pot with fresh, well-draining soil.
传播
Echeveria purpusorum can be propagated through leaf cuttings or offsets. To propagate from leaf cuttings, gently twist a healthy leaf from the main plant and allow it to callous over for a few days. Place the calloused leaf on well-draining soil and mist occasionally until roots and new rosettes form. Offsets can be separated from the main plant and potted individually.
修剪
Pruning is generally not required for Echeveria purpusorum. However, you can remove any dead or damaged leaves to maintain the plant's appearance and health. Use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to make clean cuts.
毒性
Echeveria purpusorum is non-toxic to pets and humans. It is safe to have around cats, dogs, and children.