
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor'
- Description
- Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' is a stunning compact succulent that belongs to the beloved Echeveria genus in the Crassulaceae family. This easy care succulent originates from hybrid breeding, combining the best traits of its parent species to create an exceptionally hardy and beautiful houseplant.
This victor succulent forms perfect jade green rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves that develop gorgeous red tips when given adequate light. The compact succulent typically reaches 4-6 inches across, making it an ideal windowsill plant with its dense, symmetrical growth habit. Each leaf of Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' has a smooth, waxy texture with subtle blue-green undertones that complement the jade green rosette beautifully.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' produces delicate bell-shaped flowers on tall stems during spring and summer months, typically displaying coral-pink to orange blooms. The flowering frequency can be enhanced by providing a slight night temperature drop during winter months. This pet-friendly succulent also tolerates dry heated air exceptionally well, making it perfect for homes with central heating systems.
This low maintenance houseplant excels as an indoor succulent and can even move outside for summer adventures, though it needs cover from rain to prevent root rot. Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' survives 10-day trips alone with ease, making it perfect for busy plant parents and frequent travelers. The drought tolerant plant requires regular rotation for even growth and should be kept away from direct AC or heater airflow, though it's surprisingly resilient to dry heated air.
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Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' thrives in bright indirect light with some direct sun, but scorches in harsh south-facing windows.
Water Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' deeply every 7-10 days during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' requires well-draining cactus and succulent soil mix with added perlite or pumice for optimal drainage.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and is not frost tolerant below 32°F (0°C).
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' grows slowly and requires minimal fertilizer, benefiting from diluted cactus fertilizer monthly during spring and summer.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F (0°C). These zones encompass Florida, southern California, southern Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and parts of coastal Oregon. The plant also flourishes in southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and select microclimates in North Carolina where Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' can enjoy year-round outdoor growing conditions.
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Q: How often should I water my Echeveria x setorum 'Victor'?
A: Water every 7-10 days during growing season, allowing the soil to completely dry between waterings. Reduce watering to every 2-3 weeks in winter.
Q: Is Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' safe for pets?
A: Yes, this plant is pet-friendly and safe for cats and dogs. You can display it anywhere in your home without worry.
Q: What light conditions does Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' need?
A: It needs bright indirect light with some direct sun, but avoid harsh south-facing windows which can scorch the leaves. Rotate regularly for even growth.
Q: How big does Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' get?
A: This compact succulent typically reaches 4-6 inches across in a perfect rosette shape. It's slow-growing and maintains its neat, symmetrical form.
Q: Can I propagate Echeveria x setorum 'Victor'?
A: Yes, you can propagate through leaf cuttings or offsets that form around the base. Allow cuttings to callus for a few days before planting in well-draining soil.
Q: Can Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' survive outdoors?
A: It can move outside for summer but needs protection from rain and temperatures below 32°F (0°C). It's hardy in USDA zones 9-11 for year-round outdoor growing.
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Description
- Description
- Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
-
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' is a stunning compact succulent that belongs to the beloved Echeveria genus in the Crassulaceae family. This easy care succulent originates from hybrid breeding, combining the best traits of its parent species to create an exceptionally hardy and beautiful houseplant.
This victor succulent forms perfect jade green rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves that develop gorgeous red tips when given adequate light. The compact succulent typically reaches 4-6 inches across, making it an ideal windowsill plant with its dense, symmetrical growth habit. Each leaf of Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' has a smooth, waxy texture with subtle blue-green undertones that complement the jade green rosette beautifully.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' produces delicate bell-shaped flowers on tall stems during spring and summer months, typically displaying coral-pink to orange blooms. The flowering frequency can be enhanced by providing a slight night temperature drop during winter months. This pet-friendly succulent also tolerates dry heated air exceptionally well, making it perfect for homes with central heating systems.
This low maintenance houseplant excels as an indoor succulent and can even move outside for summer adventures, though it needs cover from rain to prevent root rot. Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' survives 10-day trips alone with ease, making it perfect for busy plant parents and frequent travelers. The drought tolerant plant requires regular rotation for even growth and should be kept away from direct AC or heater airflow, though it's surprisingly resilient to dry heated air.
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Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' thrives in bright indirect light with some direct sun, but scorches in harsh south-facing windows.
Water Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' deeply every 7-10 days during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' requires well-draining cactus and succulent soil mix with added perlite or pumice for optimal drainage.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and is not frost tolerant below 32°F (0°C).
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' grows slowly and requires minimal fertilizer, benefiting from diluted cactus fertilizer monthly during spring and summer.
Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F (0°C). These zones encompass Florida, southern California, southern Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and parts of coastal Oregon. The plant also flourishes in southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and select microclimates in North Carolina where Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' can enjoy year-round outdoor growing conditions.
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Q: How often should I water my Echeveria x setorum 'Victor'?
A: Water every 7-10 days during growing season, allowing the soil to completely dry between waterings. Reduce watering to every 2-3 weeks in winter.
Q: Is Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' safe for pets?
A: Yes, this plant is pet-friendly and safe for cats and dogs. You can display it anywhere in your home without worry.
Q: What light conditions does Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' need?
A: It needs bright indirect light with some direct sun, but avoid harsh south-facing windows which can scorch the leaves. Rotate regularly for even growth.
Q: How big does Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' get?
A: This compact succulent typically reaches 4-6 inches across in a perfect rosette shape. It's slow-growing and maintains its neat, symmetrical form.
Q: Can I propagate Echeveria x setorum 'Victor'?
A: Yes, you can propagate through leaf cuttings or offsets that form around the base. Allow cuttings to callus for a few days before planting in well-draining soil.
Q: Can Echeveria x setorum 'Victor' survive outdoors?
A: It can move outside for summer but needs protection from rain and temperatures below 32°F (0°C). It's hardy in USDA zones 9-11 for year-round outdoor growing.






















