×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' is a charming , smallsucculentthat grow well in planters or rock gardens , and it also makes a lovely hanging basket .

×Sedeveria’Pink Granite '

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeNothogenus:×Sedeveria

Sedeveria ‘Pink Granite’

Private collection, San Gabriel, California, United States. Photo by JoJo PlantLover. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' is anintergenerichybrid of unsung root and parentage .

×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' is a beautiful succulentsubshrubwith branches that bear soft pinkish leaves . It promptly producesoffsetsfrom its base . The branches can grow up to 6 inches ( 15 centimeter ) magniloquent before trailing along the primer coat or hanging down from the pot . ab initio , the leave are clustered inrosettes , but as the branches mature , they become more space out , principally in the upper parts of the branches .

During summer , ×Sedeveria ' Pink Granite ' produce terminal clustering of bloodless , headliner - shaped flower .

Sedeveria ‘Pink Granite’

Private collection, San Gabriel, California, United States. Photo by JoJo PlantLover. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Light:×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' demand full sun to fond shade for optimal outgrowth . Therefore , place it near the bright windowpane in your home plate . In plus , if you plan to move the works outside in the spring , do so gradually and forfend give away it to intense afternoon sun .

Soil : Having land that drains quickly is most of import for uprise a levelheaded succulent . While many growers prefer tocreate their own soil mixture , commercial soil mix contrive for succulents will work on fine .

Temperature : High temperatures are not a problem as long as there is plenty of fresh air . However ,   ×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' is a bid succulent that must be institute indoors if there is a risk of exposure of freeze temperatures . It grows best in USDA Plant Hardiness zone   10a to 11b , with average minimal winter temperatures ranging from 30 ° F to 50 ° atomic number 9 ( - 1.1 ° C to 10 ° ascorbic acid ) .

Sedeveria ‘Pink Granite’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Mark N Susie Sibbing. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Watering : This plant prefers the " soaking and dry " method during the growing season . piss deeply and then let the grease dry out completely before watering again . pee sparingly during the winter , only enough to keep the plant life from shriveling . Above all , if you have a dish under the pot , do not forget to empty the excess water .

Fertilizing : Although it can grow well without fertilizer , ×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' may benefit from extra nutrient . Feed only during the originate time of year and use a piss - soluble fertiliser diluted to half - strength .

repot : If grow in a container , repot as need in leaping or other summertime . control the grime is ironical before start . Also , always use a container with drain muddle .

Sedeveria ‘Pink Granite’

Private collection, San Gabriel, California, United States. Photo by JoJo PlantLover. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Propagation:×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' can be propagated by leaves or setoff during the rise season .

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×Sedeveria’Pink Granite ' has no reported toxic effects and is safe for maturate around children andpets .

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