Echeveria Ice Green is a small variety with a rosette-shaped plant, with thick, obovate leaves, short tips and thin powder. The colour of the leaves is usually green and green. Orange-red jelly. This rare succulent is a hybrid of Echeveria elegans and Echeveria Lauii. Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ has always been a favourite with succulent lovers. The chubby, triangular leaves stand close together and form a rosette. This graceful succulent grows slowly and is resistant to yellowing and elongation. The triangular leaves have a pronounced curvature on the back and form stunning patterns together with the thick farina of Echeveria ‘Ice Green’. When in flower, Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ takes on a bright orange colour that complements its translucent leaves. Some compare it to jelly, others see it as jade. Either way, it undergoes a remarkable transformation that sets it apart from its previous green state. **How to care for Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ properly** When it comes to Echeveria ‘Ice Green’, one plant is simply not enough - you will inevitably want more. Especially if you have cultivated a radiant Echeveria ‘Ice Green’, you can never predict what stunning beauty the next plant will unfold. For those new to the world of succulents, caring for Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ can present some challenges. If you're struggling with care, don't miss the valuable tips in this care guide: **1. Watering** Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ has a certain water storage capacity and is therefore, like most succulents, relatively drought resistant. Based on the ‘water and dry’ principle, there are some important tips to optimise your care routine for Echeveria ‘Ice Green’: - Wait until the soil is completely dry and then observe the bottom three leaf layers of your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’. Start watering as soon as they become soft. - Avoid pouring water directly onto the leaves of your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’. Instead, choose to water from below to prevent unwanted problems. - After watering, especially in summer, good air circulation is crucial. A fan can help to ensure adequate ventilation for your succulent. In winter, the water evaporates very slowly - about once a month is sufficient. If the room temperature falls below 0 °C (32 ℉), you should stop watering completely, otherwise the soil moisture will freeze and damage the roots of Echeveria ‘Ice Green’. **2. Light** Have you ever wondered why your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ doesn't show the bright colours you expect? The answer lies in the light. Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ craves plenty of sunlight to show its true colours. In spring and autumn you should place your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ outdoors so that it gets plenty of direct sunlight. However, the afternoon sun in summer can be very intense and scorch the leaves, so a little shade is important at this time. If you are growing your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ indoors, choose a sunny windowsill or use a plant lamp. A light duration of 12 to 16 hours is ideal. If your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ has so far maintained a pure green appearance, don't worry. Give it the light it needs, be patient - and in 6 to 12 months you will most likely see the fascinating transformation of your Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ in its true, enchanting colours.


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