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Echeveria Lola

Echeveria 'Lola'

succulent

Echeveria Lola is a compact hybrid succulent forming tight rosettes of plump, blue-grey leaves with pink or coral edges that intensify in bright light. This slow-growing cultivar typically reaches only 3–4 inches tall and spreads wider than it grows tall, making it ideal for containers and rock gardens. Its delicate appearance belies its hardiness and ease of care in well-draining conditions.

Echeveria Lola

Common Problems

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Care Guide

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Light
Bright, indirect light to full sun (6+ hours daily); tolerates partial shade but colors fade without sufficient light
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Water
Water deeply when soil is completely dry; typically every 2–3 weeks in growing season; reduce in winter; overwatering is the primary threat
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Soil
Fast-draining succulent or cactus mix; amend regular potting soil with perlite or coarse sand (50/50 ratio)
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Fertiliser
Light feeding during spring and summer with half-strength diluted succulent fertilizer monthly; avoid in fall and winter
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Temperature
Prefers 65–75°F (18–24°C); tolerates down to 40°F (4°C); protect from prolonged freezing
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Humidity
Low humidity preferred (20–30%); ensure excellent air circulation to prevent rot

Toxicity

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Non-toxic; safe for households with pets and children

Common Diseases

Common Pests

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.