succulent that looks like fingers Pachyphytum 'Machucae' /Baby finger 40 Plants
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succulent that looks like fingers

succulent that looks like fingers Pachyphytum 'Machucae' /Baby finger 40 Plants

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succulent that looks like fingers Pachyphytum 'Machucae' /Baby finger 40 PlantsAbout Pachyphytum 'Machucae' Baby fingerPachyphytum 'Machucae' Baby finger is rare Korean Succulent. Its leaves are chubby like baby's fingers, typically soft to vivid lavendar color, will turn bright mangos and pink color when they grow well, such as insufficient light and the leaves will be grayish green. The leaves are covered in a powdery wax called farina that protects them in full sun and gives a nice, matte finish. How to care for Pachyphytum

About Pachyphytum 'Machucae' /Baby finger

Pachyphytum 'Machucae' /Baby finger is rare Korean Succulent. Its leaves are chubby like baby's fingers, typically soft to vivid lavendar color, will turn bright mangos and pink color when they grow well, such as insufficient light and the leaves will be grayish green.The leaves are covered in a powdery wax called farina that protects them in full sun and gives a nice, matte finish.

How to care for Pachyphytum 'Machucae' /Baby finger

Sun/Location: Pachyphytum 'Machucae'/Baby finger, like most succulents, needs indirect, bright sunshine to keep succulent's pink color leaves and shape. It can be left outside in the spring and fall to enjoy full sunshine. In the summer, shade is necessary to prevent sunburn. Frost protection is necessary in the winter.

Soil/Pot: For succulents, the best soil is porous, well-draining cactus mix soil. To create an adequate cactus soil mix, simply add pumice, perlite, or grit to cactus soil to provide the proper drainage to help the succulent roots breathe and promote root system development.

Watering: Pachyphytum 'Machucae'/Baby finger is easy to care for. It doesn't take a lot of time to water and fertilize it. Actually, succulents require little watering, and don't like to sit in wet soil. Water thoroughly when soil is dry. It stays water-free for several days

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Primary color: blue/blue-green
Secondary color: pink
Bloom color: dark Pink
Cold hardiness: zone 10 (30F)
Product format: 2'' pot
Suitability: balcony, window, garden
Propagation: leaf cutting, leaf
Special characteristic: pet safe

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