Kiwi,
Aeonium haworthiiPLANT CARE GUIDE
Placement
Place your Kiwi Succulent near a bright, sunny window. She should get plenty of direct to indirect sunlight throughout the day. Rotate the plant occasionally to encourage even growth.
Light Requirements
The Kiwi needs bright, indirect sunlight for the majority of the day. She'll grow best in partial to full sunlight with a minimum of 4-6 hours of bright sunlight per day. She especially enjoys full afternoon sunlight.
Watering Needs
Water your Kiwi Succulent when the soil when the soil has completely dried out at least 1 to 2 inches deep. Remove the plant from its decorative planter and water with fresh water. Water generously and evenly from above, so the soil is thoroughly drenched. Then allow the water to drain completely from the soil before returning the plant to its decorative planter. While drought tolerant, Kiwi Succulents require more regular watering than other succulents since they have a relatively small, shallow root system.
Temperature Preferences
This succulent will do well in warmer temperatures (between 65° - 85ºF). Cold temperatures or rooms with strong vents or drafts should be avoided.
Humidity Tolerance
This succulent will do well in lower levels of humidity, around 30-35%.
Repotting Needs
The succulent can live happily in the provided pot for up to a year. Repot when the roots have become overgrown, or the plant has grown too large. Mix equal parts sand and potting soil or use a succulent potting mix. Keep the soil loose rather than tightly compacted. After repotting, wait at least a week before watering the plant. Repot every 1-2 years. When your plant is ready to be repotted, you can follow our simple how-to guide.
Unhealthy Plant Signs
Soggy or brown tips may be a sign of overwatering or lack of sunlight. Over time, it is normal for the succulent to naturally shed her lower leaves.
Toxicity
This succulent is pet-friendly.