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Echeveria purpusorum

Rose of Urbina

Complete Care Guide

☀️ Light Requirements

Echeveria purpusorum needs full sun to bright, indirect light to maintain its tight rosette shape and vibrant red-edge coloring.

  • The Intensity: Provide at least 6 hours of daily sunlight. A south-facing window is ideal in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • The "Sunburn" Test: If the leaves turn pale or develop brown, crispy spots, it's getting too much direct harsh sun. Gradually acclimate to full sun.
  • Avoiding "The Stretch": If the rosette begins to elongate and leaves become spaced out, the plant is "etiolating." Move it to a brighter spot immediately.
  • 💧 Watering Strategy

    Echeveria purpusorum is a succulent that stores water in its leaves, making proper watering critical for its health.

  • The "Soak and Dry" Method: Water thoroughly until water drains from the bottom, then wait until the soil is completely dry before watering again. Use a wooden skewer to check moisture deep in the pot.
  • Seasonal Clock:
    Spring/Summer: Water every 10–14 days.
    Winter (Dormancy): Reduce significantly—once every 4–6 weeks is usually sufficient.
  • Pro Tip: Avoid letting water pool in the rosette center, as this can cause crown rot, which is often fatal.
  • 🪺 Soil & Substrate

    Exceptional drainage is the key to keeping your Echeveria purpusorum healthy and thriving.

  • The Recipe: A custom mix of 60% coarse sand (builders, river, or quartz) and 40% potting soil creates the perfect fast-draining environment.
  • Potting Material: Always choose pots with ample drainage holes. Terracotta or unglazed clay pots are ideal, as they help wick away excess moisture.
  • The Grit Shield: Add a top layer of decorative gravel or coarse sand to keep the bottom leaves from touching damp soil.
  • 🌡️ Temperature & Environment

    Echeveria purpusorum thrives in warm, stable conditions and needs protection from frost.

  • Ideal Range: 18°C to 24°C during the active growing season.
  • The Cold Factor: Protect from frost and freezing temperatures. If exposed to cold, keep the soil completely dry to prevent root damage.
  • 🌿 Repotting

    Repotting

    Only necessary when the plant outgrows its current container. Always use pots with ample drainage holes, preferably terracotta or unglazed clay.

    Tip for Healthy Growth

    Echeveria purpusorum is a slow grower. Avoid over-fertilizing or over-watering to force growth, as this will lead to weak stems or root rot. Let it take its time!

    Quick Summary

    ☀️ Light

    Full sun to bright indirect

    💧 Water

    Soil must be bone-dry between

    🪺 Soil

    60% sand + 40% potting soil

    🌡️ Temp

    18–24°C, protect from frost