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Echeveria Lola Red KP (Bare Rooted) is a beautiful and unique hybrid succulent that combines classic Echeveria elegance with vibrant coloration. Here’s a complete explanation and care guide:
🌿 Plant Overview
· Scientific name: Echeveria ‘Lola Red KP’
· Family: Crassulaceae
· Type: Rosette-forming succulent (hybrid variety)
· Form: Tight rosette with smooth, spoon-shaped leaves
🌸 Appearance
· Rosette size: About 8–12 cm across (can grow larger with time)
· Leaf color: Pale grey-green or lilac base that turns red or pinkish-red under bright light or stress conditions (especially sunlight or cool temperatures).
· Leaf texture: Powdery coating (farina) gives it a soft, pastel look.
· Flowers: Bell-shaped pink to peach blooms on tall stems in spring or summer.
🌞 Light Requirements
· Prefers bright sunlight or filtered full sun for best coloration.
· Grows well near a south or east-facing window indoors.
· Outdoors, give it morning sun and afternoon shade to avoid leaf burn.
· Red coloring intensifies with more sunlight and cooler temperatures.
💧 Watering
· Use the “soak and dry” method — water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry.
· Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.
· In winter, reduce watering since growth slows down.
🪴 Soil
· Requires fast-draining succulent mix — ideally a blend of:
o 50% cactus soil
o 30% perlite or pumice
o 20% coarse sand
· Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot, especially since this plant is bare rooted when shipped.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
· Ideal range: 18–27°C (65–80°F)
· Protect from frost (avoid temperatures below 5°C / 40°F).
· Prefers low humidity and good air circulation.
🌱 Propagation
· Easily propagated by:
o Leaf cuttings (allow to callous before planting)
o Offsets (baby rosettes around the base)
· Each offset can be repotted once it forms roots.