Pachyphytum rzedowskii Baby Fingers02

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Baby Fingers (Pachyphytum rzedowskii) is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, native to Michoacán, Mexico. Its thick, chubby leaves resemble a baby’s fingers, hence the name. The leaves are arranged in rosettes and covered with a protective layer of white farina, adding to its unique charm.

Plant Features
 • Stems: Creeping or trailing stems up to 12 inches (30 cm) long and about 0.4-0.6 inches (1-1.5 cm) in diameter.
 • Leaves: Oblong to lanceolate, semi-cylindrical, and pointed at the tips.
 • Size: 0.8-1.7 inches (2.2-4.5 cm) long, 0.3-0.5 inches (0.8-1.3 cm) wide, and about 0.2-0.3 inches (6-8 mm) thick.
 • Color: Pale gray-blue to bluish-green, with pinkish bases and a powdery coating.
 • Flowers: Bell-shaped flowers arranged in a scorpioid cyme inflorescence, measuring 4-10 inches (9-25 cm).Petals are greenish-blue at the base with red speckles inside.

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Succulent Plant Care Instructions and Precautions

  • 1. Light Requirements:

    • Adequate Sunlight: Succulents prefer bright, indirect light. Most species require 8-10 hours of sunlight daily.
    • Avoid Direct Sunburn: Provide shade during hot summer days to prevent leaf burn.

  • 2. Watering Methods:

  • 3. Soil and Pots:

  • 4. Temperature and Humidity:

  • 5. Fertilization Management:

  • 6. Pruning and Regular Maintenance:

  • 7. Pest and Disease Prevention: