Aeonium Pink Witch is a vibrant pink and green rosette-shaped plant that can grow up to 40 centimeters in height. The succulent is native to Micronesia and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It may go dormant in the summer months.
Growth Rate
Aeonium Pink Witch is a rather slow growing succulent and it may take years before you can see it growing. The good part is that it grows in clusters.
Flowering
With its growing season in spring and late winter, you will witness flowers that become pink with red tinges. As the season's change, so do the shades of pink!
Watering and Feeding
Water once each week during the growing season. Feed during the growing season with a half-strength balanced fertilizer every month or so.
Soil
Plant it in a well-drained, airy soil mix. Coco peat and pumice or perlite is recommended. A store-bought soil suitable for succulents will work too.
Hardiness
What makes this succulent unique is that the temperature and hardiness zone it is kept in can determine the color of the flower. It has a bright pink coloration which gets more intense in stronger light levels.
Light
While the succulent thrives in full, bright, and direct sun, you need to beware of the sunlight conditions in your region. If the sun is intense and harsh, keep it in partial shade.
Propagation
You can propagate the pink witch quite easily with cuttings that root in a few weeks. Perform the process in spring and select young, slender shoots for propagation.
Aeonium 'Pink witch' is absolutely unique for its striking colors, originality, and the same time elegance: a real jewel that cannot be missed by plant lovers!