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Graptopetalum Mendozae is a compact, low-growing succulent known for its delicate rosettes of pale green to bluish leaves that blush pink or yellow under sun stress. Native to Mexico, this charming species forms tight clusters that spread slowly, making it perfect for small pots, succulent arrangements, or as a ground cover in warm climates. In the right conditions, it produces dainty white flowers with red speckles. Easy to care for and drought-tolerant, Graptopetalum Mendozae thrives in bright light and well-draining soil.
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, offset or stem cuttings
HUMIDITY LEVEL | Low
ACTIVE SEASON | NA
NOTE | NA
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROOTING CUTTINGS
Insert the cutting into the soil to a depth of 1 inch. When the soil is dry, water the plant sparingly. Roots should form within two weeks. Keep the plant in bright shade during the rooting period. To prevent the leaves from getting burnt, gradually acclimate the plant to outdoor conditions or full sun.



