Echeveria 'Ulakla' Cluster 3"-3.5" Across - Makes an Excellent Low-maintenance Houseplant or Desk Accessory
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Echeveria 'Ulakla' is a rare, compact hybrid succulent known for its tight, clustering growth habit and vibrant green-to-pastel rosette heads. Typically featuring 2-4 heads per 3-inch cluster, its leaves can flush with beautiful, stress-induced hues under the right conditions.
Care Requirements
Light: Requires strong, bright indirect light (or full sun) to maintain its vivid coloration and tight shape. Without enough light, it will stretch out and lose its color.
Water: Water deeply only when the soil is completely dry. A good baseline is every 10 to 14 days, but always avoid letting water sit on the leaves or in the center of the rosette to prevent rot.
Soil: Use a fast-draining potting mix specifically formulated for succulents and cacti, combining standard soil with elements like pumice or perlite.
Temperature: Protect from freezing. During intense summer heat above 35° C (95° F), the plant may enter a dormant period where it curls its leaves to conserve water—reduce watering during this time.
Echeveria 'Ulakla' Cluster 3"-3.5" Across - Makes an Excellent Low-maintenance Houseplant or Desk Accessory
1595
$33.00$15.95
Precio unitario/ por
Echeveria 'Ulakla' is a rare, compact hybrid succulent known for its tight, clustering growth habit and vibrant green-to-pastel rosette heads. Typically featuring 2-4 heads per 3-inch cluster, its leaves can flush with beautiful, stress-induced hues under the right conditions.
Care Requirements
Light: Requires strong, bright indirect light (or full sun) to maintain its vivid coloration and tight shape. Without enough light, it will stretch out and lose its color.
Water: Water deeply only when the soil is completely dry. A good baseline is every 10 to 14 days, but always avoid letting water sit on the leaves or in the center of the rosette to prevent rot.
Soil: Use a fast-draining potting mix specifically formulated for succulents and cacti, combining standard soil with elements like pumice or perlite.
Temperature: Protect from freezing. During intense summer heat above 35° C (95° F), the plant may enter a dormant period where it curls its leaves to conserve water—reduce watering during this time.