Echeveria Jeong-wol is a hybrid succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, Echeveria genus. It is a cross between Jingye and Yueying, belonging to the Yueying series.
Characteristics:
Form: Rosette-shaped.
Leaves: Ovate and slightly thin. The leaf surface has a slightly concave midrib, while the back is gently arched. Edges are thin, and the color ranges from watery green to frosty lavender. Leaf tips are sharp and may show a hint of red.
Habits:
Prefers warm, dry, and well-lit environments.
Highly drought-tolerant.
Thrives in loose, well-draining, and breathable soil.
Does not exhibit a distinct dormancy period.
Additional Information:
Mature Plant Size:
Small to medium.
Leaf Shape:
Ovate, slightly thin with a concave midrib on the surface.
Growth Season:
Spring and autumn are the main growth periods.
Appearance:
The plant's color and state vary depending on the season, light, and temperature differences.
Sunlight:
In spring and autumn, full sun enhances the plant's coloration.
When the leaves are plump, it can be grown outdoors.
Soil:
Early stages: Use a mix of peat soil and perlite.
Later stages: Switch to soil with a higher proportion of coarse particles.
Temperature:
Ideal range is between 10–30°C (50–86°F).
Propagation:
Through stem cuttings or leaf cuttings.
Suitable Planting Locations:
Balconies, windowsills, or terraces.