Echeveria 'Peach Pride' is a beautiful succulent that forms small, compact rosettes of pale-green leaves. Over time, the plant produces numerous offsets and forms a dense cluster, with the central rosette remaining the largest and most dominant. As it matures, it develops a short stem. The leaves are covered with a fine, waxy layer and take on peach tones when stressed, which is how this hybrid got its name. In spring, Echeveria 'Peach Pride' produces leafy stems with elegantly curved clusters of pink-orange, bell-shaped flowers. Cultivation and Care of Echeveria 'Peach Pride' Light: This plant requires full sun to partial shade for optimal growth. Place it at the brightest window in your home. If you move it outdoors in spring, gradually acclimate it to sunlight and avoid intense midday sun. Soil: A fast-draining soil is essential for healthy development. While many gardeners mix their own soil, commercial succulent soil is also suitable. Temperature: High temperatures are not a problem as long as there is sufficient airflow. However, Echeveria 'Peach Pride' is not frost-hardy and must be brought indoors when there is a risk of frost. It thrives best with average minimum temperatures ranging from 30°F to 50°F (-1.1°C to 10°C). Watering: During the growing season, this succulent prefers the “soak and dry” method. Water deeply and allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again. In winter, reduce watering to a minimum — just enough to prevent the plant from shriveling. Be sure to remove excess water from saucers. Fertilizing: While it can grow well without fertilizer, extra nutrients can be beneficial. Only fertilize during the growing season using a water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength. Repotting: If grown in a container, repot in spring or early summer when necessary. Make sure the soil is dry before you start. Always use a pot with drainage holes. Propagation: Echeveria 'Peach Pride' can be propagated in spring through leaves or offsets. Toxicity of Echeveria 'Peach Pride' Echeveria 'Peach Pride' is non-toxic and safe to keep in homes with children and pets.