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3 live plants. 1 large, 1 med, 1 small
Sempervivum, also known as “houseleeks” or “hen and chick” plants, are among the most popular succulents. They are exceptionally hardy plants and seem to thrive in cold and hot, low light or strong light. They are closely related to echeveria, kalanchoe and crassula, which all belong to the Crassulaceae family. There is a very wide variety of sempervivum, and they are easily pressed into service as beautiful mixed-dish gardens.
Growing Conditions:
Light: Full sun. Perfect for a sunny window.
Water: Water during the summer and spring, making sure drainage is immaculate. Reduce water in the winter to monthly.
Temperature: Prefers average summer temps (65ºF - 70ºF). In winter, some varieties can withstand temperatures down to freezing.
Soil: A well-drained succulent mix, with an ideal pH around 6.0 (slightly acidic).
Fertilizer: Feed with a controlled-release fertilizer in the beginning of the season or weekly with a weak liquid solution. Use a balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer at 1/4 strength on mature plants, and a fertilizer with less nitrogen on young plants.
Propagation:
Sempervivum earned their popular name “hen and chicks” from their growth habit. The mother plant, or hen, sends off numerous offsets, which will cluster around her base like chicks. These offsets can be easily repotted, or the plants can be left to form a clumping mat.
Repotting:
Repot as needed, preferably during the warm season. To repot a succulent, make sure the soil is dry before repotting, then gently remove the pot. Knock away the old soil from the roots, making sure to remove any rotted or dead roots in the process. Treat any cuts with a fungicide. Place the plant in its new pot and backfill with potting soil, spreading the roots out as you repot. Leave the plant dry for a week or so, then begin to water lightly to reduce the risk of root rot.
Questions & Comments
Original
not on this auction bcuz it has already started. will on the next one.
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Apr 20th, 2013 at 10:19:07 AM PDT by
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I live in Florida, but love these. If I keep in shaded area, such as a porch will they do ok? CAn also keep in the house, but prefer on a porch. Thank you.
Apr 18th, 2013 at 7:41:12 PM PDT by
Original
The porch is fine, morning sun works well for them. keep them well watered as I do. the rain pours on these guys they do really well. . the hot sun leaves them gasping...
Apr 19th, 2013 at 11:10:49 AM PDT by
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F& W! Consider a GIN?
Apr 19th, 2013 at 9:02:05 PM PDT by
Original
never seen any with purple....very interested!!! :)
Apr 21st, 2013 at 5:50:32 PM PDT by
Original
never seen any with purple....very interested!!! :)
Apr 21st, 2013 at 5:50:33 PM PDT by
Original
no, actually its kind of a magenta tipped.
Apr 22nd, 2013 at 10:59:23 AM PDT by
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Love these! Pls post more. I am going out of town and I am waitingg on credits fr in my auctions. I would love to have some so wouldn't mind doing a trade also if you are interested!
Apr 23rd, 2013 at 9:27:22 PM PDT by
Original
fan u and watching
Apr 24th, 2013 at 6:39:18 AM PDT by
Original
F & W
They are very pretty!
Apr 24th, 2013 at 11:02:49 AM PDT by
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Whewwwwwwwwww fighting for this one. lol
Apr 24th, 2013 at 1:28:29 PM PDT by

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