Crested Aeonium canariense
About Crested Aeonium canariense
There are hundreds of plants belonging to the Echeveria genus, each with its own unique colors and patterns.The wild species are native to Central America and were named after the botanical illustrator Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy. They're super easy to grow as long as they get lots of sunlight. ☀️ They can be easily propagated by stem or leaf, making it easy to catch 'em all!
Taxonomy
Aeonium canariense f. cristata
Echeveria
Crassulaceae
Saxifragales
How to care for Crested Aeonium canariense
How often to water your Crested Aeonium canariense
Crested Aeonium canariense needs 0.5 cups of water every 12 when it doesn’t get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
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Water 0.5 cups every
12
Finding light for Crested Aeonium canariense in your home
Crested Aeonium canariense love being close to bright, sunny windows 😎.
Place it less than 1ft from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
Crested Aeonium canariense does not tolerate low-light 🚫.
Select your region to see how the current weather in your area affects the placement of Crested Aeonium canariense in your home 🏡.
How to fertilize Crested Aeonium canariense
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil it’s likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Crested Aeonium canariense after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
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Echeveria Minima Leaves Curling I just got this baby and her leaves are starting to curl up. 💔She was watered and fertilised a few days ago, when I repot her and she is under a growing light. Any ideas? 🥺 #Echeveria #EcheveriaMinima #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #Succulents #succulentarrangements #helpneeded
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So, my #Echeveria Pelusida somehow got a mold infection last month, while none of the plants around her were affected. The room is extremely dry so who knows. Anyway, a couple treatments of baking soda mixed with dish soap and water, and she’s all good 😊 She did lose several leaves, but! She now has a little baby or flower stalk growing (because of placement, I think flower stalk, but idk—I know someone here with more experience than me will be able to tell!). It’s so cute and I guess she must be doing good now to be producing new growth, so just wanted to share 🤗🪴💖 never mind the brownish spots; that’s just cinnamon I sprinkled a few weeks ago to ward off any more sickness #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #Succulents #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #HappyPlants #PlantAddict #NewGrowth #babevila
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I was just wondering if he is going till get any bigger because im not aure if i should move him to a bigger pot (right mow is pot is like 2”) #Echeveria
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Meet Fernie Saunders #HappyPlants #SucculentLove #PlantTherapy #PlantsMakePeopleHappy
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My new blooms! #whatthesuccwednesday
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New succulent support group!!!!! I’m so lost in growing succulents so I decided why not make a support group that can help each other whenever someone needs help!!!! Right now i have one plant (my first plant) and he is a Mexican snowball succulent I got him a few days ago and he already is starting to die… I need help!!!!!!! (Btw he is very mini like only 2 inches wide) #succulentsupport🪴🌵🌱🍀 also how do I join groups? Someone tell me please!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My plant has soft leaves My mini Mexican snowball succulent has been living by my window for like 4 days (he is my first addition to my future indoor succulent garden) his name is Mimo (I don’t know how to change his name on Greg) and suddenly yesterday I realized that his leaves were super soft and kind of wrinkly, can anyone help me?
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Hey guys! I was wondering what to do with my plant #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #SuccerForSucculents #Succulent #Succulents I need help because I just left mimo out to dry away from his wet soil and he is looking pretty dry. What is my next step?
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⚠️WARNING: This post may make people either cringe, get mad, or... all of the above...I possibly either made the best decision, or the worst....⚠️ I decided last night to try propagating Sam. The bottom leaves have been shriviling up and dying a lot. But the top half is beautiful and green! I checked the roots, and they are not rotted. They looked great! So I ended up assuming, yet again, it was a light problem only getting the top half somehow. I did notice new growth on the bottom of the stem. So I decided, "Why not use the new growth at the bottom to my advantage?" And I decided to research propagating. 😬 I'm very scared that something will go wrong, knowing my luck. But I had to try! I'll never learn if I don't try it. While I was at it, I gave Sam a new pot and made my own soil mixture for better grit and space for his roots. And I even decorated it a bit! 🩷 I will update soon if I see anything good happening... or if he dies 😓 we'll just have to keep trying until we get it right. I suppose if this doesn't work.
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#BeforeAndAfter pictures of some succulents that are growing, and thriving right now. First picture- my Ice plant today, it’s tripled its size since I got it. It likes water and sun ! 2- Ice plant when I first got it, it was much smaller ! I really like this plant it would be great in any succulent arrangement. 3- my Echeveria Lola (I thought it was seraphina but the pink colors made me think otherwise) it’s finally doing better after all the rain, and growing again! 4- same Echeveria Lola about two months ago, etoliated, less compact and not too happy! I love seeing the progress in pictures cause you can really tell the difference! #Echeveria #IcePlant #NewGrowth #HappyPlants #GrowingSuccs #SucculentLove #SucculentSquad #Succulents #Succulent #ProgressPics #OutdoorGrowing #PlantAddict #PlantLove
Care Summary for Crested Aeonium canariense
Crested Aeonium canariense
Greg recommends:
0.5 cups every 12 days
< 1ft from a window
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4” pot your plant is in, and that it doesn’t get direct sunlight.