Debbi Graptoveria (Graptoveria 'Debbi')

Debbi Graptoveria

Graptoveria 'Debbi'

Rosettes of powdery pastels glow like frozen sunset. Succulent hybrid; common name: Debbi Graptoveria.

Full sun
1–2/week
Beginner
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Plant Needs

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Sunlight Full sun to partial sun; bright indirect light indoors; avoid intense midday summer sun to prevent leaf sunburn
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Watering Water deeply only when soil is completely dry; avoid overwatering to prevent root rot
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Temperature Thrives in 15–28°C; tolerant of brief light frosts down to 5°C, avoid prolonged freezing temperatures
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Characteristics

  • Leaf: Thick, fleshy leaves in tight rosettes; pale lavender-pink with powdery farina coating
  • Flower: Bell-shaped, pale yellow flowers on tall, arching stems
  • Stem: Short, branching stems that offset to form dense clumps
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Care Guide

Watering

Water when soil is fully dry; allow excess water to drain freely

Fertilization

Diluted succulent feed once monthly. Use low-nitrogen, phosphorus-rich feed to promote healthy rosette growth and flowering

Eggshell powder topdress:Grind clean, dried eggshells to fine powder; sprinkle a thin layer on soil surface to add calcium without burning succulent roots
Pruning
  • Remove dry, dead leaves from the base to prevent pest infestations
  • Trim spent flower stems after blooming to redirect energy to new growth
  • Separate offsets in spring to propagate new plants without damaging the parent rosette
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Toxicity

Warning: this plant may be toxic.

Pets & Humans

Pets: ASPCA confirms no toxic effects to cats

Humans: No known toxic effects to humans

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Garden Uses & Culture

Culture: N/A

Usage: Ornamental succulent for containers, rock gardens, and succulent arrangement displays