
Pachyveria 'Rough'
- Description
- Pachyveria 'Rough' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Pachyveria 'Rough' is a stunning hybrid succulent created by crossing Echeveria and Pachyphytum species. This drought tolerant beauty combines the best traits of both parent genera, resulting in a chunky leaf succulent that's perfect for collectors and beginners alike.
Pachyveria 'Rough' showcases thick, fleshy leaves in gorgeous sea green tones with a distinctive powdery farina coating that gives it a soft, matte finish. The leaves form tight rosettes with a chunky, substantial feel that makes this hybrid succulent incredibly satisfying to touch. Each rosette displays beautifully rounded, paddle-shaped leaves that stack in perfect symmetry, creating an architectural masterpiece in miniature.
This clumping succulent readily multiplies by producing offsets around the base, creating attractive clusters over time. Pachyveria 'Rough' handles drafty spots with ease and tolerates dry heated air, making it ideal for indoor growing year-round. The plant can move outside for summer but needs cover from rain to protect its delicate farina coating.
Pachyveria 'Rough' thrives as a low maintenance houseplant or outdoor specimen in warm climates. This easy care succulent survives 10-day trips alone and clearly shows when thirsty through subtle leaf changes, making it perfect for busy plant parents. The plant is pet friendly, so you can display it anywhere in your home without worry.
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Pachyveria 'Rough' thrives in bright indirect light but also tolerates direct sun and low-light conditions.
Water Pachyveria 'Rough' deeply every 7-10 days during growing season, less frequently in winter.
Plant Pachyveria 'Rough' in well-draining cactus mix or add perlite to regular potting soil.
Pachyveria 'Rough' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and isn't frost tolerant below 32°F (0°C).
Pachyveria 'Rough' grows slowly to moderately and rarely needs fertilizer beyond diluted cactus food monthly.
Pachyveria 'Rough' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F (0°C). These zones include warm-climate states like Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Nevada, southern Oregon, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina's coast, and parts of Arkansas and Tennessee. In cooler states, grow Pachyveria 'Rough' as a houseplant or move containers indoors before the first frost.
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Q: How often should I water my Pachyveria 'Rough'?
A: Water Pachyveria 'Rough' every 7-10 days during spring and summer, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to every 2-3 weeks.
Q: Is Pachyveria 'Rough' safe for pets?
A: Yes, Pachyveria 'Rough' is pet friendly and safe around cats and dogs. You can display it anywhere in your home without worry.
Q: What light does Pachyveria 'Rough' need indoors?
A: Pachyveria 'Rough' adapts well to bright indirect light but also handles direct sun and surprisingly tolerates low-light conditions. Place it near a sunny window for best growth and color.
Q: How do you propagate Pachyveria 'Rough'?
A: Propagate Pachyveria 'Rough' by removing offsets that form around the base or by leaf cuttings. Allow cut surfaces to callus for 2-3 days before planting in dry soil.
Q: Why are my Pachyveria 'Rough' leaves turning yellow?
A: Yellow leaves on Pachyveria 'Rough' usually indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering frequency and ensure your soil drains well to prevent root rot.
Q: How big does Pachyveria 'Rough' get?
A: Individual rosettes of Pachyveria 'Rough' reach 4-6 inches across, but the plant forms clumps that can spread 8-12 inches wide over time. Growth is slow to moderate, taking several years to reach full size.
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Description
- Description
- Pachyveria 'Rough' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Pachyveria 'Rough' is a stunning hybrid succulent created by crossing Echeveria and Pachyphytum species. This drought tolerant beauty combines the best traits of both parent genera, resulting in a chunky leaf succulent that's perfect for collectors and beginners alike.
Pachyveria 'Rough' showcases thick, fleshy leaves in gorgeous sea green tones with a distinctive powdery farina coating that gives it a soft, matte finish. The leaves form tight rosettes with a chunky, substantial feel that makes this hybrid succulent incredibly satisfying to touch. Each rosette displays beautifully rounded, paddle-shaped leaves that stack in perfect symmetry, creating an architectural masterpiece in miniature.
This clumping succulent readily multiplies by producing offsets around the base, creating attractive clusters over time. Pachyveria 'Rough' handles drafty spots with ease and tolerates dry heated air, making it ideal for indoor growing year-round. The plant can move outside for summer but needs cover from rain to protect its delicate farina coating.
Pachyveria 'Rough' thrives as a low maintenance houseplant or outdoor specimen in warm climates. This easy care succulent survives 10-day trips alone and clearly shows when thirsty through subtle leaf changes, making it perfect for busy plant parents. The plant is pet friendly, so you can display it anywhere in your home without worry.
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Pachyveria 'Rough' thrives in bright indirect light but also tolerates direct sun and low-light conditions.
Water Pachyveria 'Rough' deeply every 7-10 days during growing season, less frequently in winter.
Plant Pachyveria 'Rough' in well-draining cactus mix or add perlite to regular potting soil.
Pachyveria 'Rough' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and isn't frost tolerant below 32°F (0°C).
Pachyveria 'Rough' grows slowly to moderately and rarely needs fertilizer beyond diluted cactus food monthly.
Pachyveria 'Rough' thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11 and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F (0°C). These zones include warm-climate states like Florida, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Nevada, southern Oregon, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina's coast, and parts of Arkansas and Tennessee. In cooler states, grow Pachyveria 'Rough' as a houseplant or move containers indoors before the first frost.
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Q: How often should I water my Pachyveria 'Rough'?
A: Water Pachyveria 'Rough' every 7-10 days during spring and summer, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to every 2-3 weeks.
Q: Is Pachyveria 'Rough' safe for pets?
A: Yes, Pachyveria 'Rough' is pet friendly and safe around cats and dogs. You can display it anywhere in your home without worry.
Q: What light does Pachyveria 'Rough' need indoors?
A: Pachyveria 'Rough' adapts well to bright indirect light but also handles direct sun and surprisingly tolerates low-light conditions. Place it near a sunny window for best growth and color.
Q: How do you propagate Pachyveria 'Rough'?
A: Propagate Pachyveria 'Rough' by removing offsets that form around the base or by leaf cuttings. Allow cut surfaces to callus for 2-3 days before planting in dry soil.
Q: Why are my Pachyveria 'Rough' leaves turning yellow?
A: Yellow leaves on Pachyveria 'Rough' usually indicate overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering frequency and ensure your soil drains well to prevent root rot.
Q: How big does Pachyveria 'Rough' get?
A: Individual rosettes of Pachyveria 'Rough' reach 4-6 inches across, but the plant forms clumps that can spread 8-12 inches wide over time. Growth is slow to moderate, taking several years to reach full size.






















