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Echeveria Purpusorum — Spotted Geometric Collector Rosette

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Delivered bare-rooted Without Pot for safer transit and fresher, healthier plants.

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Echeveria Purpusorum is a small species Echeveria with a character all its own — thick, rigid, brown-spotted leaves with a slightly rough texture form a tight, geometric rosette that looks entirely unlike the typical smooth Echeveria. It's slower-growing, which makes each offset a small prize, and it rewards patience with occasional red-orange flowers on long arching stems.

Difficulty — Intermediate  |  Maintenance — Low  |  Ideal for — Indoor

What's in the Box

  • 1 × Live Echeveria Purpusorum Plant (Bare Rooted)
  • No pot included

Care Guide

☀️ Sunlight — Bright indirect light, 3–4 hours daily. Handles some morning direct sun well.

💧 Watering — Once every 14–18 days in summer. Every 28–35 days in monsoon. The thick leaves store more water than typical Echeverias.

🌱 Soil — Well-draining mix: 50% cocopeat + 30% coarse river sand + 20% perlite.

🌡️ Temperature — Thrives in 18°C–30°C.

✂️ Maintenance tip — This is a slow grower — do not overfertilise trying to speed it up. Patience is rewarded with a more compact, characterful plant.

Bright Indirect Light
Water every 2 weeks

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Echeveria Purpusorum grows well indoors in India near a bright window with 4–6 hours of indirect sunlight. It tolerates Indian apartment conditions and does best on east or west-facing windowsills away from harsh afternoon heat.

Water Echeveria Purpusorum once every 7–10 days in summer and every 12–15 days in winter. Let soil dry completely between waterings. In India's humid climate, overwatering is the most common mistake — mushy leaves mean too much water.

Yes! Echeveria Purpusorum develops vivid pink, purple, or red tones when exposed to bright indirect light and mild temperature stress. Placing it on a bright balcony during October to March brings out the best colours.

Use 50% coarse river sand + 30% potting soil + 20% perlite for Echeveria Purpusorum. Avoid heavy garden soil as it retains too much moisture in India's humidity. Always use a pot with a drainage hole to prevent root rot.

Echeveria including Echeveria Purpusorum is generally considered non-toxic and safe to touch. However, keep plants out of reach of pets and small children to prevent accidental ingestion or damage to the plant.

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