[en] Essential Tips for Growing Sempervivum

Hello Hivers passionate about growing succulent plants in this community. In today's article, I bring you a brief summary of growing tips for a very attractive group of succulent plants. The genus Sempervivum is a group of plants from the Crassulaceae family, highly appreciated for the rosette shape of its plants with highly variable colors. Despite being monocarpic plants, they develop numerous offspring that facilitate their reproduction. Below are some tips for caring for these plants.


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Tips for growing succulent plants of the genus Sempervivum

Succulent plants in the genus Sempervivum, commonly known as "immortelle" or "ever-living," are an excellent addition to any garden or plant collection. These beautiful perennials are known for their fleshy leaves and ability to store water, making them perfect for dry, sunny environments. If you are interested in growing these fascinating succulents, here are some helpful tips to help you succeed.

Choice of substrate: Immortelles thrive in well-drained soil with a slightly acidic pH. Be sure to use a substrate specifically for cacti and succulents, or mix garden soil with coarse sand to improve drainage.

Sun Exposure: These plants enjoy direct sunlight, so be sure to place them in a location where they receive at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. However, in extremely hot climates, they may need some shade during the peak hours of the day.


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Watering: Despite their ability to store water, immortelles need occasional watering, especially during the warmer months. Water them deeply when the substrate is completely dry, but avoid excess water that can cause root rot.

Temperature and humidity: These succulent plants are drought resistant, but do not tolerate frost. Be sure to protect them during the winter months if you live in an area with freezing temperatures. Also, avoid excessive humidity, as it can cause fungal diseases.

Propagation: Immortelles spread easily through their rosettes or suckers. Simply carefully separate the larger rosettes and plant them in a new location. You can also propagate them from seeds, although this method takes longer and requires patience.

Pest Control: Although immortelles are generally resistant to pests, it is important to keep an eye out for possible infestations of scale insects, aphids or mites. Use mild insecticides or homemade solutions to control any pests that may affect your plants.


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Additional care: During the active growing season, you can fertilize your immortelles with a diluted balanced fertilizer. However, avoid excess fertilizer as it can damage the sensitive roots of these plants.

In short, immortelles are easy-care succulents that will add beauty and texture to your garden or plant collection. With proper care in terms of substrate, sun exposure, irrigation, temperature and propagation, you will be able to enjoy these fascinating plants for many years. Go ahead and grow immortelles and discover the beauty and resistance of these charming succulents!

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