
Indirect light

Occasional watering

Normal humidity

Not suitable for pets

12-14cm pot
Echeveria pulidonis




Echeveria pulidonis
- Pot: 12cm
- Height: 15cm
Recommendations:
- Requires annual transplanting, every spring, to a larger pot.
- It is toxic for pets, which can suffer tummy aches by the ingestion of leaves.
Care:
- Light: It likes places with indirect light.
- Watering Moderate: When the substratum is drying up.
- Humidity: Adapts well to any humidity level.
- Top tip: Avoid watering directly on the leaves to prevent rotting problems and fungal diseases.
Benefits:
- Gives spaces where you spend most of the day a relaxing effect.
- It is said that having an Echeveria Pulidonis in the house attracts health and prosperity.
- This plant eliminates toxins that gradually accumulate in indoor environments.
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