Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’

This unique succulent has strikingly wavy leaves with a blue-gray hue, red edges when exposed to sunlight, and produces flowers during the springtime. It resembles a type of lettuce in both its color and shape.

Care and Propagation Information

Care and Propagation Information

Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ is an ideal choice for outdoor succulent gardens, especially in the summer when it is exposed to full sunlight and can showcase its beautiful hues.

Watering

Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ requires the same amount of water as most succulents. The best way to water this plant is to use the “soak and dry” method, meaning that the soil should be completely dried out between waterings.

Where to Plant

Gorogn’s Grotto is not suitable for areas with temperatures that drop below 30°F (-1.1°C). To ensure its health, it should be planted in a pot that can be brought indoors when the temperature drops. This succulent needs plenty of sunlight, either full or partial.

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Put the plant in a spot in your garden that has 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It is not suitable for indoor cultivation.

How to Propagate Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’

It is possible to propagate Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ using cuttings, leaves, and offsets.

Cuttings

To propagate ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’, use a clean, sharp knife or scissors to take a cutting from the main plant. Allow the cutting to heal for a few days, then plant it in a soil that drains well. Make sure to water only when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves

To propagate ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ using leaves, carefully remove one leaf from the mother plant, making sure that no part of it remains attached to the stem. This will give you the best chance of success.

Let the leaf sit undisturbed for a few days until the cut end has hardened, then put it in a pot filled with potting soil that drains well. Make sure to only water the plant when the soil has completely dried out.

Offsets

The Gorgon’s Grotto will generate little offshoots around the stem of the plant. Take out these offshoots and let them dry for a period of 1-2 days prior to planting them again.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’

General Care for Echeveria ‘Gorgon

Watering

Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ requires the same amount of water as most succulents. The best way to water this plant is to use the “soak and dry” method, meaning that the soil should be completely dried out between waterings.

Where to Plant

Gorogn’s Grotto is not suitable for areas with temperatures that drop below 30°F (-1.1°C). To ensure its health, it should be planted in a pot that can be brought indoors when the temperature drops. This succulent needs plenty of sunlight, either full or partial.

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Put the plant in a spot in your garden that has 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It is not suitable for indoor cultivation.

How to Propagate Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’

It is possible to propagate Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ using cuttings, leaves, and offsets.

Cuttings

To propagate ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’, use a clean, sharp knife or scissors to take a cutting from the main plant. Allow the cutting to heal for a few days, then plant it in a soil that drains well. Make sure to water only when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves

To propagate ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ using leaves, carefully remove one leaf from the mother plant, making sure that no part of it remains attached to the stem. This will give you the best chance of success.

Let the leaf sit undisturbed for a few days until the cut end has hardened, then put it in a pot filled with potting soil that drains well. Make sure to only water the plant when the soil has completely dried out.

Offsets

The Gorgon’s Grotto will generate little offshoots around the stem of the plant. Take out these offshoots and let them dry for a period of 1-2 days prior to planting them again.