Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg Propagation | 5 Effective Methods |

Echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation is easier than you thought before. That characteristic makes the succulent gardeners more attractive towards these plants. 

You could use their leaves, cuttings, Seeds, and their offsets to propagate them. Alternatively, you may go ahead and behead them to propagate them.

In this guide I will guide you how to propagate Echeveria perle von nurnberg using effective propagation methods.

Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg propagation

More about the plant

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants are yet another fascinating plant which you could find commonly.  

They are much suitable for outdoor container gardening as well as for indoor succulent gardens.  You may further use them in pathways and in rock gardens as well.

If you are someone who wishes to have a succulent plant which produces stunning flowers, Echeveria perle von nurnberg would be a perfect fit for you. 

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants come up with rosette types with some attractive hues as well as lilacs. 

In fact, Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants appear  in two toned colors. Further their leaves consist of a white powdery layer.

Echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation using offsets

Echeveria in general produces offsets and Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants are no different to them. 

  1. You could simply remove them before  they reach their active  growing season. When removing offsets be careful not to harm the mother plant. 
  2. Let them dry for one or two days.
  3. You simply have to plant those offsets in a prepared soil mix. 
  4. Do not water the plant for at least a week.

However, you need to always check whether the soil is dry before you put your hands on this process. Ideal season to propagate them would be spring or summer.

Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg propagation

Echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation using Seeds?

You could use the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants’ seeds to propagate them. 

Having said that, if you use their seeds to propagate them, it will take too long for them to form into matured size. Hence, I would not encourage trying this method.

  1. First take the seeds and soak them overnight.
  2. Then place them in a prepared soil mix and let them root. This will take at least 5 days.
  3. After rooting you can place individual plant in seperate container for the growth. 

Echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation by beheading?

  • Start off the proceedings by snipping off the plant’s top whilst using a clean pair of scissors.  
  • Instead of scissors, you may also use garden shears too.  
  • However, when you do this, you need to ensure that at least a couple of inches are left in the base of the stem along with 2-3 leaves in it. 
  •  Next you need to wait for a few days so that they can wither and dry.
  • When you spot, they have developed callous, you could plant them in a fresh soil mix. 
  • Always keep the soil moist without leaving it to be bone dry. 
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Echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation by cuttings?

  1. If you wish to use cuttings to propagate the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants, you need to first select either a sharp knife or a pair of scissors. 
  2. However, no matter what you use , you need to ensure that they are all sterilized, clean, and sharp.
  3.  You may start the proceedings by cutting a leaf from the plant. 
  4. Once you make the cutting, ensure that you leave it in a warmer place for a couple of days. 
  5. That will allow them to become callous. 
  6. You may consider covering the specimen  with a plastic bag and when you spot them forming roots, you could take the bag off.
  7. Then you can plant them appropriate soil mix   

Echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation by leaves?

First, you could gently remove a leaf from the plant’s stem. Having said that, you need to always ensure that you are choosing a healthy-looking leaf.

If you end up using a damaged leaf, chances are that the propagation could not be successful. 

In addition to that, when you take off the leaf, ensure that you are pulling it off cleanly without leaving any leftovers of the leaves in the plant. if you adhere to these guidelines, you could get successful results of the propagation.

Just like in the cuttings propagation method, leave them somewhere in a dry place which will allow them to develop calluses for a few days. 

Only after that you could plant them in a moistened fresh soil mix. 

Further when you spot them forming roots, you could continue watering them like you do for the other regular plants.

Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg propagation

Do they produce seeds?

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants produce seeds. However, if you wish to use them for propagation, that would not be the ideal way of propagating since they are a slow growing set of plants. 

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Having said that, if you still wish to try this method, you could do it for the outdoor Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants.

Can you root echeveria perle von nurnberg propagation in water?

It is possible to propagate the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants in water.

Here their growing medium would be water instead of soil. You could either use their cuttings or leaves for this method.

To this you need a healthy leaf or stem, water bottle or any other water container and something to place the leaf or stem just above the water surface.

Take a healthy leaf or a stem and place the cut edge touching the water surface (you have to prepare appropriate setup to do this)

Then after some days you can see the rooting of the plant.

How to treat after propagation 

Sunlight and Temperature requirement

Ensure that you provide them full sunlight for at least 6 hours and partial shade during the rest of the day.  If you expose Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants to strong sunlight, that will allow the foliage color to be more vibrant. 

A windowsill would suit these plants the best if you grow them as houseplants.  Further If you still think they are lacking adequate sunlight, you could place grow lights near the plants.

In terms of the right temperature levels, Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants are not frost hardy plants. 

Hence whenever any frost condition is predicted you need to bring them in if you have grown them outdoors.  

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants are fond of growing in temperatures above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Water and humidity

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants could withstand drought conditions and do not require you to water them on a frequent basis. 

Having said that, they would require you to water them thoroughly when they are in their active growing phase. I recommend minimizing watering them when they are matured and stable.

When watering the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants, you need to adhere to typical watering methods. 

Literally you need to allow their soil to become dry between two watering sessions and only then water.

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Ensure you are growing these plants in a pot which has sufficient draining holes so that excess moisture will not be retained in the pot. 

Do not over water the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants at any given point of time since that could be unhealthy for the plants and create repressions such as root rot, fungal infections etc.

I recommend applying the soak and dry method when watering the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants. 

They have leaves which act as water conservation parts of the plants, hence they have a minimal requirement in water.

Suspend watering them in winter.

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Soil      

It is crucial that you are providing a soil mix which has excellent drainage to grow the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants. 

If you fail to provide a soil mix which is well draining, that will create waterlogged conditions in the soil and make the plants more prone towards rot and for fungal infections as well. 

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants. can survive in a gritty soil mix too. if you wish you could make a soil mix on your own to grow these plants. 

If not, you could also go ahead and grow them in succulent, cactus soil mixes too. If you wish to make a soil mix on your own, you could blend regular potting soil along with either perlite or with coarse sand at a ratio of 1 :1.

Fertilizer

Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants do not heavily depend on fertilizers. Having said that if you still wish to provide them with some extra nutrients, you could consider adding them during summer. 

You may proceed with either one of the succulent fertilizers or with a cactus fertilizer. Summer would be the ideal season to feed them. 

Best is to go ahead with a liquid balanced fertilizer or one which has a low nitrogen component.

Conclusion 

To Sum up, you could use Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants’ offsets, cuttings, and leaves to propagate them. 

In addition to them, you may also consider beheading them to multiply the plants too. Trust now you are much more confident in handling the propagation of the Echeveria perle von nurnberg plants.

Credit to : Succulent Plant Care
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