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kensong >> Garden >> ✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
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Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ is a fast growing rosette-forming succulent, up to 10 inches (25 cm) in diameter. The leaves are pale blue-green to silvery-grey, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and up 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide, often with pink tips, spatulate, strongly inversely keeled on the lower surface with leaf tips pointing inwards towards the center of the plant. The showy bright orange flowers rise above the foliage on tall arching inflorescence, usually in late summer or fall.

Growing Conditions

Light: Full sun. Perfect for a sunny window.
Water: Water during the summer and spring, making sure drainage is immaculate. Reduce water in the winter to monthly.
Temperature: Prefers average summer temps (65ºF/18ºC – 70ºF/21ºC). In winter, cool to 50ºF/10ºC.
Soil: A well-drained succulent mix, with an ideal pH around 6.0 (slightly acidic).
Fertilizer: Feed with a controlled-release fertilizer in the beginning of the season or weekly with a weak liquid solution. Use a balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer at 1/4 strength on mature plants, and a fertilizer with less nitrogen on young plants.

Propagation

Most Echeveria can be easily propagated from leaf cuttings, although a few are better from seeds or stem cuttings. To propagate a leaf cutting, place the individual leaf in a succulent or cacti mix and cover the dish until the new plant sprouts.

Repotting

Repot as needed, preferably during the warm season. To repot a succulent, make sure the soil is dry before repotting, then gently remove the pot.

Knock away the old soil from the roots, making sure to remove any rotted or dead roots in the process. Treat any cuts with a fungicide. Place the plant in its new pot and backfill with potting soil, spreading the roots out as you repot. Leave the plant dry for a week or so, then begin to water lightly to reduce the risk of root rot.
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kensong
2020-01-24
kensong
This one did well after I chucked it out to get sun and rain.
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
kensong
2018-11-18
kensong
Repotted in grittier soil.
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
kensong
2018-11-06
kensong
These are smaller ones in my combination arrangements.
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
kensong
2018-11-03
kensong
This is my first growing diary. From C&O RM9.00
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
✖︎ Echeveria Runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ (Mexican Hen and Chicks)
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