Echeveria derenbergii
In summer, avoid strong direct sunlight, increase ventilation, and cool the environment. Pay attention to adjusting watering, ensure the soil dries out before watering again, and water slowly until water seeps out of the drainage hole, avoiding waterlogging at the roots.
Echeveria globulosaÂ
Red Dress likes a cool, dry environment and thrives in well-drained sandy soil, but it is not tolerant of high humidity. During the hot and humid summer, it is prone to root rot. To help Red Dress survive the summer, avoid waterlogging at the roots and choose pots with drainage holes.
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Sedum clavatumÂ
Sedum clavatum is prone to dying in the summer and is susceptible to root rot, leaf rot, and black spots. Pay attention to ventilation and water control.
Pachyphytum oviferumÂ
Pachyphytum oviferum is prone to root rot, leaf desiccation, and leaf burn during the summer.