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Native to the mountains of Oaxaca and Puebla, Mexico, this compact succulent forms dense, clumping rosettes of soft blue-green foliage, each leaf tipped with tiny white bristles for a charming, fuzzy texture.
While the blue-green rosettes are stunning year-round, this plant truly ignites in summer—bright light brings out blazing red and yellow tones, earning it the nickname "Mexican Firecracker." From spring to early summer, arching stems carry red, yellow-tipped tubular flowers for an extra pop of colour.
LIGHT | Full sun
COLD TOLERANCE | NA
WATER | Water generously when soil is dry.
SOIL PH | NA
SOIL TYPE | 50% potting mix 50% non organic material (pumice or perlite).
FERTILIZER | Fish emulsion, kelp solution, worm casting, shrimp compost.
PROPAGATION METHODS | Leaf or stem cuttings
HUMIDITY LEVEL | Low
ACTIVE SEASON | NA
NOTE
ROOTING CUTTINGS INSTRUCTIONS
Place cutting on top of the soil. Roots should form in the following two weeks. Plants should be in bright shade during the rooting period. Water the cutting sparingly when there is root and only water when the soil is dry. After cutting has rooted, to avoid leaves from getting burnt, acclimatize the plant to outdoors.
