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Echeveria Meetup
Ideally place in partial shade, but it can also tolerate a sunny location.
Water a few days after the soil has dried out. Reduce watering in winter.
It can tolerate temperatures as low as -1.1 °C for short periods. However, the plant is not frost-resistant.
Use an airy, mineral substrate that quickly drains water and prevents root rot.
Echeveria Meetup is a horticultural cultivar of a succulent grown for its very regular rosette shape and balanced appearance. The plant is known primarily from cultivation and is used as a compact type suitable for growing in containers.
The leaves are fleshy, short, and finished with a small pointed tip. The coloration is light green to slightly bluish, with distinctly darker, pinkish to wine-colored tips. The leaves are densely arranged into a very compact, flattened, dome-shaped rosette. The rosette remains low and wide, giving a symmetrical and even appearance.
Flowers may appear during the growing season on a separate flowering stalk. The flower is typical for the genus Echeveria.
Echeveria Meetup requires a well-draining substrate, a bright position, and watering only after the substrate has dried. In containers, it is important to ensure fast drainage so that the roots do not remain in damp conditions for long periods. Thanks to its low and very compact rosette, it is suitable for cultivation in smaller pots, where it maintains a regular shape over time.