Echeveria Laui
Echeveria laui
succulentAn exquisite slow-growing echeveria forming small, compact rosettes of thick, chalky white leaves with pale pink edges. This rare and prized cultivar is smaller and more delicate than other echeveria species, reaching only 2–3 inches across. It flowers infrequently indoors but produces delicate yellow and pink blooms when it does.
Common Problems
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Care Guide
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Light
Bright, indirect light to partial sun. 4–6 hours of light daily; avoid intense afternoon heat in hot climates.
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Water
Water sparingly when soil is completely dry. Every 3–4 weeks in growing season; once monthly or less in winter.
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Soil
Very well-draining succulent mix. Add extra perlite, pumice, or coarse sand for maximum drainage.
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Fertiliser
Fertilize minimally; apply very diluted succulent fertilizer once in late spring if desired.
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Temperature
Prefers 60–75°F (15–24°C). Protect from temperatures below 45°F (7°C).
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Humidity
Very low humidity (20–30%). Excellent ventilation is essential to prevent rot.
Toxicity
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Entirely non-toxic to pets and children.
Common Diseases
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Seasonal Care
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Resume regular watering and feeding as growth picks up.
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Peak growing season. Water and feed regularly.
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Reduce watering as growth slows. Stop heavy feeding.
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Minimal watering and feeding. Protect from frost if needed.