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Germination of

Echeveria longissima

Red Splattered Succulent: Red splash plant, Red-speckled haworthia

Echeveria longissima

Echeveria longissima seeds are small and can be sown indoors at any time of the year. Fill a seed tray with seed-starting mix and moisten it. Scatter the seeds over the top of the mix and lightly cover them with more mix. Keep the tray in a warm and bright location, and mist the seeds daily to keep them moist. The germination time can vary from a few days to several weeks. Once the seedlings have reached a size where they can be easily handled, they can be transplanted into individual pots.

Some of plants may have very have specific germination requirements that may not be covered in these general instructions. 

Many seeds require pre-treatment before sowing which we try to list here when we can, but this information may not be present here.  Germination times and germination temperatures are to be a guide only.  Many factors can DRASTICALLY affect this.

 

It's always a good idea to research the specific germination requirements from multiple sources for each plant before attempting to grow them from seed.

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