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blue quartz succulent care Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' (4 inch) 1 Plant

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blue quartz succulent care Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' (4 inch) 1 PlantAbout Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' belongs to the Pachyveria genus, which is a cross between Pachphytum and Echeveria. Glauca 'Little Jewel' features tapered cylindrical foliage, forming a structural spikey rosette that seems like a jewel. The grayish powdery blue leaves with reddish tips and violet tones would turn into dark maroon when the sunlight exposure is sufficient as much as it loves. The inner pinkish and

-About Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel'-

Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' belongs to the Pachyveria genus, which is a cross between Pachphytum and Echeveria. Glauca 'Little Jewel' features tapered cylindrical foliage, forming a structural spikey rosette that seems like a jewel. The grayish powdery blue leaves with reddish tips and violet tones would turn into dark maroon when the sunlight exposure is sufficient as much as it loves. The inner pinkish and outsider peach-colored flowers appear on raceme in late winter, adding appeal to your disk or home garden with their unique shape and color.

-How to care for Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel'-

Sun/Location: Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' prefers adequate diffused light that is bright and airy. Provide shade or move the potted plant indoors to avoid being sunburnt in the heat of the summer.

Soil/Pot: Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel', like most succulents in the Crassulaceae family, is resistant to poor soils as long as it is well-drainage and permeable. Repot in spring every 1~2 years and cut off the old necrotic roots. Add a moderate amount of fungicides into the soil for mealybugs prevention.

Watering: Pachyveria Glauca 'Little Jewel' is greatly susceptible to rot in hot and humid conditions, especially in summer. The soak-and-dry is an ideal method to maintain moderate moisture. It means time to water if the thick, fleshy leaves turn wilted.

-More information-

Primary color: Grayish Powdery Blue
Secondary color: Deep Maroon
Bloom color: Pinkish-Orange, Pale Yellow.
Cold hardiness: Zone 9a to 11b (from 20 °F to 50 °F)
Product format: Rooted in 4" pot
Suitability: Balcony, Window, Rock Garden, Container, Terrariums
Propagation: Leaf, Cutting
Special characteristic: Low maintaince, Pet Safe
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Jessi D.
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★★★★★ 5
Too expensive, tastes fine
I was worried based on reviews, but I think these taste fine! I don't eat a lot of candy anyway, but sometimes I just need 1-2 pieces to satisfy a sweet/sour craving. These are great since I'm on the Keto diet. They aren't overly sour for sure, but they still have some sourness to them. There's a bit of an aftertaste since they are made with sugar substitutes, but nothing terrible. My only complaint is the price. Way too expensive for the amount you get.
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Chad Schott
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Not bad
The cherry tastes too much like cherry cough syrup. The grape fruit and apple aren't bad. For a no sugar candy for diabetics when you're having a craving, not bad.
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Houston Vineyards
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They Call These Sour?
Expensive and not sour at all
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Sheila Finegan
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
I Wouldn’t Call Them Sour
Did I enjoy this candy? Absolutely. Did it meet my expectations? No. I have anxiety. I’ve heard about the technique of using a sour candy to distract from an anxiety attack. Well, I also have insulin resistance so I have been looking for a sugar-free sour candy which it turns out is a tall order. Unfortunately, I was disappointed when I tasted these because they really don’t taste sour. While I enjoy the flavors (especially grapefruit) they aren’t sour. A big bummer. I do think the nutrition for this candy is awesome, though. They have a good amount of fiber and are made with xylitol which is great for oral health. Overall, I think they are pricey and not necessarily worth the cost considering they are not anything special outside of the nutritional values. Bummer!
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erika
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★★★★★ 4
They are good
They were really good with nice flavor just not sour
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