Echeveria’New Heights ' is aseedlingfrom the same wad asEcheveria’Rain drop ' .

Echeveria’New Heights '

mob : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria ‘New Heights’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Echeveria’New Heights ' is ahybridcreated by Dick Wright and named by Bev Spiller . The stock is unknown .

Echeveria’New Heights ' is a smallsucculentthat form compact , usually solitaryrosettesof spoonful - shaped , bluish - green leaves with ruby-red leeway and one or more lumpy growths . The little potato typically produce about 6 inches ( 15 cm ) , sometimes up to 12 inch ( 30 cm ) in diameter , and may develop a fewoffsets . The leaves have a okay waxy coating that rubs off when meet . When expose to unmediated sunlight , the gibbosity and margins take on a endearing shade of pink . The lumpy ontogenesis on the leave-taking become more prominent with age .

In spring , Echeveria’New Heights ' bring forth clusters of bell - shaped pink heyday on arching stalks that rise well above the rosette .

Echeveria ‘New Heights’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Light : Echeveria’New Heights ' ask full sunlight to partial shade for optimal growth . Therefore , place it near the bright windowpane in your home . In addition , if you are moving the flora outside in spring , do it gradually and void exposure to intense afternoon sunlight .

dirt : Having soil that run out apace is most crucial for grow a healthy succulent . While many growers opt tocreate their own territory mix , a commercial potting mixture designed for succulent will work delicately .

Temperature : High temperatures are not a problem as long as there is slew of impudent air , butEcheveria’New Heights ' is a pinnace succulent and must be brought indoors if there is a risk of freeze temperatures . It grows better inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , with ordinary minimum wintertime temperature ranging from 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Echeveria ‘New Heights’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Watering : This plant prefers the " soak and dry " method during the growing season . body of water deeply and then countenance the filth completely dry out out before watering again . Water sparingly during the wintertime , only enough to keep the flora from shriveling . Above all , if you have a saucer under the pot , do not leave to empty the excess weewee .

Fertilizing : Although it can uprise well without fertilizer , the plant may gain from excess nutrients . Feed only during the growing time of year and practice a piss - soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength .

Repotting : If grow it in a container , repot as needed in spring or other summertime , but assure the soil is ironic before you start . Also , always use a container with drain holes .

Echeveria ‘New Heights’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

extension : As it seldom get counterbalance , Echeveria’New Heights ' is usually spread by leaves , with the best clock time being saltation .

ascertain more atHow to Grow and Care for Echeveria .

Echeveria’New Heights ' has no reported toxic effects and is safe to grow around children andpets .

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