Amazing Echeveria Nodulosa Benitsukasa Care

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa, are cultivators of Echeveria nodulosa. They are renowned for their ability to come up in different colorations.

Echeveria Nodulosa Benitsukasa

In other words, Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are one of the most colorful Echeverias. Many succulent enthusiasts opt to grow them for these features.

Not only that but also, Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa would perform well with less effort from you. Succulents and cactus are self-sustaining plants and Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are no exception.  

If you are a fresher into succulent gardening and wondering what kind of starter plant would suit you, I recommend you go ahead with Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa plants.

Having said that, if you wish to grow them yet unsure of how to handle them., you are at the right page since I am going to give you a comprehensive detailed  guide on how to look after them.

How do I identify Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa ? 

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa has a unique color formation as aforesaid. To start off these plants come up with fleshy leaves.

Those leaves would tend to take an oval shape. Furthermore, Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa  would tend to take a prominent reddish-purple color in their leaf centers as well as on the leaf’s margins. The red coloration is what is in contrast with the Echeveria nodulosa plants.

Echeveria plants are rosettes forming plants and Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are no different to them. They would grow up to 6-8 inches in height.

In addition to that , they would emerge with flower blossoms in late spring and in summer as well. You will see how they produce a tall flower stalk during this period.

Those flowers are colorful and showy as well. Their ability to produce attractive flowers make them even more attractive for container gardening.  

Size of the plant

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa would grow up to  of 6-8 inches in height when they fully mature. 

Growth rate

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa grow at a moderate pace.

One look care guide

Botanical NameEcheveria nodulosa benitsukasa
Plant TypeSucculent / cactus
Mature Sizemaximum height of 6-8 inches
Sun ExposureFull sunlight /Partial sunlight
Soil TypeWell draining
Soil pHNeutral 
Bloom TimeLate spring
Flower ColorColorful
Hardiness ZonesUSDA hardiness zones 9-10
Native AreaCultivator of Echeveria nodulosa
ToxicityNon Toxic
Average price 15 USD

How do you take care of Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa?

Light Requirement 

In terms of the light requirements of the Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa, they would ideally prefer to have full sunlight to partial shade.

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However, ensure that you protect the plants from the intense sunlight during the midday as well as from the hot afternoon hours especially during summer.

However, if you move your Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa plants in and out, you need to do it in a way where you allow the plants to slowly adjust to those conditions. Unless it will contribute to sun burns in the plants.

When you cultivate them indoors, you need to choose a bright sunny windowsill for the plants. Unless, if you make them deprived of adequate sunlight , it will make them etiolated.

Furthermore, they would tend to reach for whichever direction where they can absorb sunlight. I recommend you place grow lights closer to the plants if you wish to further enhance the lighting levels.

Temperature and humidity

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa don’t tolerate frost. In fact, they would not withstand any temperatures which would drop to 0 degrees Celsius and below.

So, if there is any prediction for a heavy frost, what you need to ideally do is bring them indoors. If you still wish to keep them outdoors, you should protect the pants from unhealthy weather conditions,

Is it cold hardy?

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are not frost tolerant plants.

Growth Zone

The growing conditions in USDA hardiness zones 9-10 would perfectly fit in for the Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa’ s healthy growth. 

Watering Requirement 

Watering is a delicate matter when it comes to looking after these plants well.. Ideally you need to water the plant’s soil around the rosette when you apply water for them. 

Avoid watering the rosette of the plants or let any water remain on the rosettes. If you accidently leave any water to be left on the rosettes, it will result in the fungal and bacterial attacks of the plants.

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Consequently, it would further result in rot in the plants which may even turn out to be lethal on them.

Water them infrequently yet thoroughly. Furthermore, once you complete watering, you should allow the excess water to drain out from the pots too.

Do not ever leave your plants uncovered for a  water filled tray as it would increase the humidity levels. Ideally you need to pour the excess water off.

You need to minimize watering the plants during winter. You need to adjust the frequency of watering depending on many variables.

So, if you are hesitant, you need to always suspend watering them for a couple of days and then resume watering them.

Allowing the plants to dry won’t do a greater damage when you compare them with the repercussions of over watering.

In other words, over watering can result in the deaths of the plants whereas if your plants are suffering from under watering, they would revive with one or two watering sessions.

Soil Requirement Type / pH

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa opt to grow in an excellent draining soil mix so that it would drain out the excess moisture much faster.

If you end up using a regular soil mix, it will retain more moisture within the soil mix. In addition to that, ensure the chosen soil mix is a well aerated one too.

Many succulent enthusiasts prefer to go ahead with commercially made succulent soil mix as they fulfill both these requirements.

Furthermore, if you use a regular soil mix, you need to amend it with adding fine gravel or even perlite so that it would better the draining of the potting medium.

Pot size Potting and Repotting

You can choose containers which have ample draining to grow these plants. Furthermore, you need to go ahead with pots which are made out of porous materials to grow the Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa plants.

I encourage you to do repotting during the spring season. The periodic repotting is quite crucial for these plants as it will provide new growing conditions for the Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa plants.  

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Where to Plant 

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa can grow both indoors as well as outdoors given that they get ample sunlight.

Fertilizer and time of year

You may consider feeding the Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa plants with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer.

Ideal seasons to apply the fertilizers should be spring and summer. Nevertheless, keep in mind that you apply fertilizers only after you dilute  them to ¼ or ½ .

Flower

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa may produce colorful flowers during late spring.

Dormancy

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are winter dormant plants.

Toxicity

Generally, the Echeveria plants are referred to as nontoxic plants.  

Common bugs and illnesses

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa may encounter pests’ attacks from the domestic pests such as from the mealybugs, aphids, and scales.

So, if you ever come across such a situation, you need to get rid of all the infected plant parts and treat those with the most appropriate fungicides.

Last but not least over watering may also lead to unwanted issues such as root rot. You need to avoid any probability of having root rot as chances are that it could turn out to be fatal on the plants too.

Special Care tips

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are not the type of plants which would require a major maintenance from you to grow. Instead, you have to fulfill the main necessities of the plants.

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa benefits 

Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are excellent choices for container gardening. Besides, you could also grow them in succulent gardens as well.

How to propagate Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa 

You may use the offsets of these plants for the propagation process. In addition to that you could also use their  leaf cuttings as well as their seeds for the propagation.

You may obtain the offsets from mature plants. Further you could obtain stem cuttings also from them and grow them as new plants.

However, if you have already  grown succulent, you could simply cut off the rosettes and grow them separately. That said the cuttings should be a few cm. long to proceed with this.

Conclusion 

To recap what we discussed in the above, Echeveria nodulosa benitsukasa are a fantastic set of plants. As explained in the above, they will thrive well with minimum supervision from you.

So, I hope this article was useful and informative for you and now that you are all set to start cultivating these precious plants.

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I’m Dr. Chamika, As a hobby love talking about plants and showing you that taking care of indoor plants. My website is knowledge I’ve learned over the years and continue to learn about growing succulents. If you’re a succulent lover, then you have come to the correct place.