
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder'
- Description
- Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' is a rare pastel hybrid succulent created by crossing Sedum and Echeveria species. This stunning powdery succulent combines the best traits of both parent genera, resulting in an easy care succulent perfect for collectors seeking something truly unique.
This alien powder succulent displays thick, spoon-shaped leaves arranged in perfect rosettes that can reach 4-6 inches across. The leaves showcase ethereal lilac pink hues with silvery undertones, all covered in a distinctive farina coating that gives Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' its signature powdery appearance. The rosette growth style creates compact, symmetrical plants with leaves that feel substantial yet delicate to the touch.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' produces small star-shaped flowers on arching stems during late spring to early summer. The blooms typically appear in shades of yellow to coral, creating a beautiful contrast against the pastel foliage. This hybrid succulent is notably pet-friendly, making it safe for homes with curious cats and dogs.
This rare sedeveria thrives as an indoor succulent that grows beautifully under office LEDs and tolerates dry heated air exceptionally well. Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' can move outside for summer but needs protection from rain to preserve its powdery coating. The plant survives 10-day trips alone and shows clear signs when thirsty through slight leaf wilting, making it perfect for busy plant lovers and collectors of drought tolerant succulents.
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Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' thrives in bright indirect light or direct sun but scorches in south-facing windows.
Water Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' deeply every 10-14 days, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' requires well-draining cactus soil mixed with perlite or coarse sand for optimal drainage.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F (0°C).
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' grows slowly to moderately and needs minimal fertilizer during spring growing season.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' is hardy in USDA zones 9-11 and cannot survive frost below 32°F (0°C). These zones include Florida, southern California, southern Texas, southern Arizona, Hawaii, southern Louisiana, coastal Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and the Oregon coast. The hybrid succulent also thrives in parts of Alabama, Mississippi, and protected microclimates in these warmer regions where Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' can potentially grow outdoors year-round.
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Q: How often should I water my Sedeveria 'Alien Powder'?
A: Water every 10-14 days when soil is completely dry. The plant will show slight wilting when thirsty, making it easy to know when watering is needed.
Q: Is Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' safe for pets?
A: Yes, this plant is pet-friendly and safe around cats and dogs. You can grow it without worry in homes with curious pets.
Q: What kind of light does Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' need?
A: It thrives in bright indirect light or direct sun but avoid south windows which can scorch the leaves. Rotate regularly for even growth and it grows well under office LEDs.
Q: How big does Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' get?
A: The rosettes typically reach 4-6 inches across with a slow to moderate growth rate. This compact size makes it perfect for desks, windowsills, and small spaces.
Q: Can I grow Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' outdoors?
A: It can move outside for summer but needs protection from rain to preserve its powdery coating. It's only hardy in USDA zones 9-11 for year-round outdoor growing.
Q: Why is my Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' considered rare?
A: This hybrid succulent is a specialty cross between Sedum and Echeveria that's not widely available. Its unique lilac pink coloring and powdery farina coating make it highly sought after by collectors.
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Description
- Description
- Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
-
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' is a rare pastel hybrid succulent created by crossing Sedum and Echeveria species. This stunning powdery succulent combines the best traits of both parent genera, resulting in an easy care succulent perfect for collectors seeking something truly unique.
This alien powder succulent displays thick, spoon-shaped leaves arranged in perfect rosettes that can reach 4-6 inches across. The leaves showcase ethereal lilac pink hues with silvery undertones, all covered in a distinctive farina coating that gives Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' its signature powdery appearance. The rosette growth style creates compact, symmetrical plants with leaves that feel substantial yet delicate to the touch.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' produces small star-shaped flowers on arching stems during late spring to early summer. The blooms typically appear in shades of yellow to coral, creating a beautiful contrast against the pastel foliage. This hybrid succulent is notably pet-friendly, making it safe for homes with curious cats and dogs.
This rare sedeveria thrives as an indoor succulent that grows beautifully under office LEDs and tolerates dry heated air exceptionally well. Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' can move outside for summer but needs protection from rain to preserve its powdery coating. The plant survives 10-day trips alone and shows clear signs when thirsty through slight leaf wilting, making it perfect for busy plant lovers and collectors of drought tolerant succulents.
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Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' thrives in bright indirect light or direct sun but scorches in south-facing windows.
Water Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' deeply every 10-14 days, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' requires well-draining cactus soil mixed with perlite or coarse sand for optimal drainage.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F (0°C).
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' grows slowly to moderately and needs minimal fertilizer during spring growing season.
Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' is hardy in USDA zones 9-11 and cannot survive frost below 32°F (0°C). These zones include Florida, southern California, southern Texas, southern Arizona, Hawaii, southern Louisiana, coastal Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and the Oregon coast. The hybrid succulent also thrives in parts of Alabama, Mississippi, and protected microclimates in these warmer regions where Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' can potentially grow outdoors year-round.
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Q: How often should I water my Sedeveria 'Alien Powder'?
A: Water every 10-14 days when soil is completely dry. The plant will show slight wilting when thirsty, making it easy to know when watering is needed.
Q: Is Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' safe for pets?
A: Yes, this plant is pet-friendly and safe around cats and dogs. You can grow it without worry in homes with curious pets.
Q: What kind of light does Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' need?
A: It thrives in bright indirect light or direct sun but avoid south windows which can scorch the leaves. Rotate regularly for even growth and it grows well under office LEDs.
Q: How big does Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' get?
A: The rosettes typically reach 4-6 inches across with a slow to moderate growth rate. This compact size makes it perfect for desks, windowsills, and small spaces.
Q: Can I grow Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' outdoors?
A: It can move outside for summer but needs protection from rain to preserve its powdery coating. It's only hardy in USDA zones 9-11 for year-round outdoor growing.
Q: Why is my Sedeveria 'Alien Powder' considered rare?
A: This hybrid succulent is a specialty cross between Sedum and Echeveria that's not widely available. Its unique lilac pink coloring and powdery farina coating make it highly sought after by collectors.






















