Echeveria nodulos

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continental : These plants prefer a sunny location, where they can enjoy direct solar rays even throughout the whole day,
When thesummer begins we can move the the Echeveria nodulos outside.

alpine : Let's grow the the Echeveria nodulos in a sunny place, with direct solar light.
These plants aren't rustic, they can't stand minimum temperatures below 15°C; during the summer season they can be located outdoors, but somewhere sheltered by the wind.

mediterranean : Plant which needs a few hours a day of solar light.
These plants can be grown outdoors only during the hot season, because they can’t stand temperatures below 15° C.

Irrigation Echeveria nodulos

continental : During this time of year very frequent watering is advised, even daily if the climate is very hot and dry; let’s try to keep the soil cool and damp. Irrigate every 1-2 weeks, during the evening or morning hours.

alpine : The Echeveria nodulos should be watered regularly, to maintain the substratum slightly damp using 3-4 glasses of water; if the climate is very hot and there are scarce precipitations it might be necessary to water every 2-3 weeks, or more often than that.

mediterranean : We suggest watering often, trying to keep the soil slightly damp with 5-6 glasses of water, but avoiding excesses; the forming of water stagnations also harm those plants which love wetness, usually the frequency of watering is every 0-1 weeks.

Feed Echeveria nodulos : In this period of the year fertilizations will be regular, using a specific fertilizer for succulent plants, rich in potassium and poor in nitrogen; a regular use of fertilizers favours a healthy development of the plants and an abundant flowering. We suggest avoiding excesses and fertilizing every 15-20 days.


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