Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker”

This Echeveria has a gradual rate of growth and its green leaves are covered in tiny “hairs”. It will gradually expand outward with the growth of its offsets. In the Springtime, you may notice tall, red and yellow flowers.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker” makes a great addition to an outdoor succulent garden, as it grows slowly but spreads out over time due to its offsets.

Watering

Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker” requires the same amount of watering as other succulents. Utilize the “soak and dry” technique, which consists of completely soaking the soil and then letting it dry out between waterings. Do not water unless the soil is dry.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area with temperatures that go lower than 30° F (-1.1° C), it is recommended to keep this succulent in a pot that can be taken indoors. It enjoys either full or partial sunlight, and can also be grown indoors if provided with enough illumination.

How to Propagate Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker”

Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker” can be grown throughoffspring, taking leaves, or snipping stem pieces.

Offsets

In the Spring, you can take offsets from Mexican Firecracker plants by carefully cutting them off the stem with a clean, sharp knife or scissors. Let the cuttings dry out for a day or two before putting them in moist, well-draining soil.

Leaves

When propagating a leaf, make sure to twist it off the stem gently. Ensure that it is a ‘clean pull’, meaning none of the leaf remains attached to the stem. Doing so increases chances of a successful propagation.

Wait for the leaf to form a scab-like covering for a couple of days before putting it in soil that drains well.

Cuttings

If you want to propagate a “Mexican Firecracker” plant, use a clean knife or scissors to snip off a length of stem at the base of the plant. Allow the cutting to sit for a few days before potting it in a potting mix that drains well. Don’t water it right away; give it another day or two, then water it thoroughly and then allow it to dry out before watering again. This “soak and dry” method is best for this species.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker”

General Care for Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker”

Watering

Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker” requires the same amount of watering as other succulents. Utilize the “soak and dry” technique, which consists of completely soaking the soil and then letting it dry out between waterings. Do not water unless the soil is dry.

Where to Plant

If you live in an area with temperatures that go lower than 30° F (-1.1° C), it is recommended to keep this succulent in a pot that can be taken indoors. It enjoys either full or partial sunlight, and can also be grown indoors if provided with enough illumination.

How to Propagate Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker”

Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker” can be grown throughoffspring, taking leaves, or snipping stem pieces.

Offsets

In the Spring, you can take offsets from Mexican Firecracker plants by carefully cutting them off the stem with a clean, sharp knife or scissors. Let the cuttings dry out for a day or two before putting them in moist, well-draining soil.

Leaves

When propagating a leaf, make sure to twist it off the stem gently. Ensure that it is a ‘clean pull’, meaning none of the leaf remains attached to the stem. Doing so increases chances of a successful propagation.

Wait for the leaf to form a scab-like covering for a couple of days before putting it in soil that drains well.

Cuttings

If you want to propagate a “Mexican Firecracker” plant, use a clean knife or scissors to snip off a length of stem at the base of the plant. Allow the cutting to sit for a few days before potting it in a potting mix that drains well. Don’t water it right away; give it another day or two, then water it thoroughly and then allow it to dry out before watering again. This “soak and dry” method is best for this species.

FAQ

How do you care for a firecracker succulent?

Water: Give your plant a good amount of water, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Mature plants can go longer without water, so it is best to let them dry out to some extent. Temperature: Keep the temperature around 65-75°F/18-24°C. If you move your plant outdoors for the summer, it can handle the warmer temperatures.

How do you take care of a firecracker plant?

Watering: Give your plant a deep soak and let the top of the soil dry out in between. Mature plants are able to withstand periods of drought, so it is best to keep them on the drier side. Temperature: Keep your plant in a room that is between 65-75°F/18-24°C. If you decide to move it outside for the summer, it should be able to handle the warm temperatures.

How do you care for Echeveria setosa?

Echeveria setosa, similar to most succulents, does not need a lot of water since they retain it in their succulent leaves. Let the soil completely dry out before giving it a thorough watering, and then allow the extra water to drain from the pot.

Should you trim a firecracker plant?

It is recommended to cut back Firecracker Plants in late winter or early spring for optimal bloom, as this species produces flowers on new growth. If needed, you can continue to prune during the summer to keep the plant in control.

How do you care for an Echeveria Mexican firecracker?

Be careful not to give your Mexican firecracker too much water, as a buildup of moisture in the soil can lead to root rot. Allow the soil to completely dry out before you water it again. When you do water, give the plant a deep soak. If your Mexican firecracker is in a container, you should water it until the water comes out of the drainage holes.