
Echeveria ‘Domingo’
- Description
- Echeveria 'Domingo' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Echeveria 'Domingo' is a charming pastel succulent from the Crassulaceae family, with roots tracing back to the semi-arid highlands of Mexico and Central America. Like all echeverias, it evolved in rocky, well-draining terrain where dry spells are common and sunshine is generous. This easy care rosette succulent has earned a devoted following among beginners and collectors alike, and it's easy to see why.
Echeveria 'Domingo' forms a tidy, symmetrical rosette of plump, spoon-shaped leaves with a gorgeous powdery blue-green finish and soft pastel hues that deepen beautifully in bright light. The farina coating gives each leaf a dreamy, frosted appearance that sets this blue green rosette succulent apart on any shelf or windowsill. Rosettes typically reach a compact size well suited to 4'' pots, making Echeveria 'Domingo' a perfect fit for small-space displays and succulent arrangements.
Echeveria 'Domingo' benefits from a nighttime temperature drop to encourage blooming, a natural cue that mimics its native seasonal cycles. When conditions are right, it can reward you with delicate arching flower stalks that add another layer of charm to this already stunning pastel succulent. Beyond flowering, the rosette's coloration intensifies with seasonal light changes, keeping Echeveria 'Domingo' visually interesting year-round.
Echeveria 'Domingo' is a low maintenance succulent that thrives both indoors and outdoors, and it can move outside for summer to soak up extra sun, just bring it back in before hard frosts and always give it shelter from heavy rain. It's a fantastic drought tolerant succulent that survives up to ten days without watering, making it ideal for travelers or busy plant parents. This plant is pet friendly, which makes Echeveria 'Domingo' a worry-free choice for homes with curious cats and dogs. Collectors love adding it to mixed rosette displays, dish gardens, and patio arrangements for its cool pastel tones and easygoing nature.
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Echeveria 'Domingo' thrives in bright indirect light, partial sun, or full sun with at least four to six hours of daily light.
Water Echeveria 'Domingo' deeply every ten to fourteen days in summer and cut back to once a month in winter.
Echeveria 'Domingo' does best in a gritty, fast-draining cactus and perlite mix that prevents soggy roots.
Echeveria 'Domingo' prefers temperatures between 60 and 80°F (15 to 27°C) and should be protected from frost below 25°F (-4°C).
Echeveria 'Domingo' is a slow to moderate grower that benefits from a diluted balanced fertilizer once in early spring.
Echeveria 'Domingo' is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9 through 11, tolerating brief dips to around 25°F (-4°C) before needing protection. This covers a wide stretch of the southern and coastal United States, including California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. Gardeners growing Echeveria 'Domingo' in these states can enjoy it outdoors through most or all of the year with minimal fuss.
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Q: How often should I water Echeveria 'Domingo'?
A: Water Echeveria 'Domingo' every ten to fourteen days during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to about once a month.
Q: Is Echeveria 'Domingo' pet friendly?
A: Yes, this plant is pet friendly. Echeveria 'Domingo' is non-toxic to cats and dogs, though the sap can occasionally cause mild skin or paw irritation in sensitive animals.
Q: What kind of light does Echeveria 'Domingo' need?
A: Echeveria 'Domingo' loves bright indirect light to full sun and does best with four to six hours of light daily. Rotate the pot regularly so every side of the rosette gets even exposure and stays symmetrical.
Q: Can Echeveria 'Domingo' go outside in summer?
A: Absolutely! Echeveria 'Domingo' thrives when moved outdoors in summer for extra sun and fresh air. Just shelter it from heavy rain and bring it back inside before temperatures drop near freezing.
Q: How big does Echeveria 'Domingo' get?
A: Echeveria 'Domingo' stays wonderfully compact, typically forming rosettes that fit neatly in a 4'' pot. Its slow to moderate growth rate makes it easy to manage on a windowsill or in a mixed succulent arrangement.
Q: How do I propagate Echeveria 'Domingo'?
A: Echeveria 'Domingo' propagates readily from leaf cuttings or offsets, also called chicks, that form around the base of the mother rosette. Simply remove a healthy leaf or offset, let it callous for a day or two, then place it on well-draining soil and wait for roots to form.
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Description
- Description
- Echeveria 'Domingo' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
-
Echeveria 'Domingo' is a charming pastel succulent from the Crassulaceae family, with roots tracing back to the semi-arid highlands of Mexico and Central America. Like all echeverias, it evolved in rocky, well-draining terrain where dry spells are common and sunshine is generous. This easy care rosette succulent has earned a devoted following among beginners and collectors alike, and it's easy to see why.
Echeveria 'Domingo' forms a tidy, symmetrical rosette of plump, spoon-shaped leaves with a gorgeous powdery blue-green finish and soft pastel hues that deepen beautifully in bright light. The farina coating gives each leaf a dreamy, frosted appearance that sets this blue green rosette succulent apart on any shelf or windowsill. Rosettes typically reach a compact size well suited to 4'' pots, making Echeveria 'Domingo' a perfect fit for small-space displays and succulent arrangements.
Echeveria 'Domingo' benefits from a nighttime temperature drop to encourage blooming, a natural cue that mimics its native seasonal cycles. When conditions are right, it can reward you with delicate arching flower stalks that add another layer of charm to this already stunning pastel succulent. Beyond flowering, the rosette's coloration intensifies with seasonal light changes, keeping Echeveria 'Domingo' visually interesting year-round.
Echeveria 'Domingo' is a low maintenance succulent that thrives both indoors and outdoors, and it can move outside for summer to soak up extra sun, just bring it back in before hard frosts and always give it shelter from heavy rain. It's a fantastic drought tolerant succulent that survives up to ten days without watering, making it ideal for travelers or busy plant parents. This plant is pet friendly, which makes Echeveria 'Domingo' a worry-free choice for homes with curious cats and dogs. Collectors love adding it to mixed rosette displays, dish gardens, and patio arrangements for its cool pastel tones and easygoing nature.
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Echeveria 'Domingo' thrives in bright indirect light, partial sun, or full sun with at least four to six hours of daily light.
Water Echeveria 'Domingo' deeply every ten to fourteen days in summer and cut back to once a month in winter.
Echeveria 'Domingo' does best in a gritty, fast-draining cactus and perlite mix that prevents soggy roots.
Echeveria 'Domingo' prefers temperatures between 60 and 80°F (15 to 27°C) and should be protected from frost below 25°F (-4°C).
Echeveria 'Domingo' is a slow to moderate grower that benefits from a diluted balanced fertilizer once in early spring.
Echeveria 'Domingo' is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9 through 11, tolerating brief dips to around 25°F (-4°C) before needing protection. This covers a wide stretch of the southern and coastal United States, including California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. Gardeners growing Echeveria 'Domingo' in these states can enjoy it outdoors through most or all of the year with minimal fuss.
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Q: How often should I water Echeveria 'Domingo'?
A: Water Echeveria 'Domingo' every ten to fourteen days during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to about once a month.
Q: Is Echeveria 'Domingo' pet friendly?
A: Yes, this plant is pet friendly. Echeveria 'Domingo' is non-toxic to cats and dogs, though the sap can occasionally cause mild skin or paw irritation in sensitive animals.
Q: What kind of light does Echeveria 'Domingo' need?
A: Echeveria 'Domingo' loves bright indirect light to full sun and does best with four to six hours of light daily. Rotate the pot regularly so every side of the rosette gets even exposure and stays symmetrical.
Q: Can Echeveria 'Domingo' go outside in summer?
A: Absolutely! Echeveria 'Domingo' thrives when moved outdoors in summer for extra sun and fresh air. Just shelter it from heavy rain and bring it back inside before temperatures drop near freezing.
Q: How big does Echeveria 'Domingo' get?
A: Echeveria 'Domingo' stays wonderfully compact, typically forming rosettes that fit neatly in a 4'' pot. Its slow to moderate growth rate makes it easy to manage on a windowsill or in a mixed succulent arrangement.
Q: How do I propagate Echeveria 'Domingo'?
A: Echeveria 'Domingo' propagates readily from leaf cuttings or offsets, also called chicks, that form around the base of the mother rosette. Simply remove a healthy leaf or offset, let it callous for a day or two, then place it on well-draining soil and wait for roots to form.






















