
Echeveria Chroma
$12.10
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Echeveria Chroma Care Guide & Presentation
Pet Safe
Yes
Water Needs
Low
Sunlight
Bright
Hardiness Zones
9-11
Temperature
65°F to 80°F
Suitable Space
Windowsills, tabletops
Humidity
Low
Plant Class
Echeveria
Plant Type
Succulent
Plant Characteristics
Rosette-forming
Genus
Echeveria
Fertilizing
Once per season
Re-potting
2-3 Years
Cleaning
As needed
Propagation
Leaf cuttings
Echeveria Chroma: Overview
The Echeveria Chroma, also known as Chroma Echeveria, is a colorful hybrid succulent developed by Altman Plants. Native to Mexico, this compact succulent plant grows up to 6 inches tall and forms tight rosettes of leaves that display vibrant shades of pink, orange, gold, and green. In late spring to summer, it produces clusters of delicate, bell-shaped flowers in warm pink and yellow tones that not only add seasonal beauty but also attract hummingbirds. The Echeveria Chroma adapts well to both indoor and outdoor growth, thriving in sunny windowsills, patios, and rock gardens. With its ever-changing colors, pollinator-friendly blooms, and versatility, it makes a striking centerpiece in any setting. Safe for pets and easy to grow, it is a perfect choice for collectors and beginners who want lasting beauty with minimal care needs.
Benefits
- Eye-catching colors that change with the seasons and light conditions.
- Low-maintenance plant, ideal for busy plant lovers.
- Compact growth makes it perfect for small pots, desk displays, and arrangements.
- Helps create a calming and refreshing atmosphere indoors.
Care Guide
This Echeveria plant is hardy and easy to care for. Follow these simple steps to keep it thriving:
Light and Water
- Light: Bright light or gentle direct sun for several hours daily keeps the rosette compact and colorful.
- Water: Water deeply only when the soil is fully dry. Avoid water sitting on the leaves.
Soil and Fertilization
- Soil: Use a gritty, fast-draining succulent mix with perlite or pumice for extra drainage.
- Fertilizer: Feed lightly in spring and summer with diluted succulent fertilizer.
Temperature and Humidity
- Temperature: Prefers 65–80°F (18–27°C). Protect from frost.
- Humidity: Thrives in dry air with good airflow.
Pruning, Propagating, and Repotting
- Pruning: Remove dry or damaged leaves at the base for a tidy look.
- Propagating: Easy to grow from leaf or stem cuttings. Let cuttings callus before planting.
- Repotting: Repot every 1–2 years into fresh, well-draining soil.
Common Problems
- Overwatering: Can cause root or stem rot. Always let soil dry fully.
- Stretching: Happens in low light. Move to a brighter spot.
- Pests: Watch for mealybugs around leaf bases. Clean with alcohol swabs if needed.
Best Location and Uses
- Perfect for bright indoor spaces like windowsills, desks, and shelves.
- Great outdoors on sunny balconies or patios in frost-free areas.
- Works beautifully in mixed planters with other succulents and cacti.
- Excellent for drought-tolerant landscaping and rock gardens in warm climates.