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Pachyveria Haagei Succulent

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Pachyveria Haagei Succulent


Light/Soil/WaterHardiness Pachyveria haagei is an easy to grow succulent. Tender succulent with rounded, gray-green leaves. Excellent choice for desert dish gardens. Does great in succulent pots with other similar plants like Echeverias. All of the plants will be shipped bare root. It love full sun, with some shade during the hottest part of the day. A good light exposure helps to keep the plants compact and encourage leaf colour and flowering. It needs regular water in summer, but reduce watering during winter month, but fairly drought tolerant elsewhere. Cuttings, seeds. New plants can be also propagated from orphaned leaves.

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