Echeveria Rolly

Echeveria Rolly
Echeveria Rolly
Echeveria Rolly

Echeveria Rolly

The Echeveria Rolly is a small marvel of symmetry and softness. This compact succulent immediately charms with its almost perfect rosette, featuring rounded, thick leaves in soft green often enhanced with slightly pink edges. It is a calming, minimalist, yet very expressive plant.

Ideal for bright interiors, zen arrangements, or stylish small pots, Echeveria Rolly is an excellent choice for lovers of easy-care yet visually elegant plants. Thanks to its slow growth and orderly shape, it always looks impeccable with little effort.

It can reach 10 to 12 cm in diameter at maturity. Over time, it may produce offsets, creating a small plant cushion if allowed to spread.

Created for lovers of easy and decorative succulents, Echeveria Rolly is an Asian-origin cultivar highly appreciated in Japan and South Korea. It combines resilience, perfect form, and soft tones that make it a very popular ornamental plant.
Good light ensures a compact shape.

☀️ Direct sun: 3–5 hours per day are sufficient.

🌤️ Filtered light: Indoors, place near a south- or east-facing window.

🟢 Good brightness enhances pink tones and prevents etiolation.
A simple but effective routine.

🌱 Growing season: Water every 10–15 days depending on temperature.

❄️ Winter rest: Reduce to once per month or less if cool.

🚫 Avoid stagnant moisture in the rosette.
A succulent that enjoys gentle warmth.

🌡️ Ideal range: 18–28 °C.

❄️ Minimum: 5 °C if soil remains dry.

🏠 Bring indoors at the first cool autumn nights.
🪨 Recommended: cactus soil + perlite + pumice for excellent drainage.
📅 Period: Spring – summer.

🌼 Flowers: Pale pink or orange bell-shaped blooms.

✂️ Cut flower stalk after blooming to stimulate growth.

FAQ - Echeveria Rolly

Is Echeveria Rolly suitable for beginners?
Yes! It is hardy, low-maintenance, and easily keeps its beautiful shape.
What potting mix should be used for Echeveria Rolly?
A cactus potting mix with added perlite and pumice ensures good drainage.
How should Echeveria Rolly be watered properly?
Allow the substrate to dry completely between waterings. Never leave water standing in the saucer.
Should this plant be fertilized?
Yes, once a month between April and August with a fertilizer for succulents.
Can it be grown outdoors?
Yes, but only in frost-free conditions and protected from frequent rain.
How can Echeveria Rolly be propagated?
By separating offsets or by leaf cuttings left to dry before planting.
Why do the leaves become soft?
Either due to overwatering or prolonged lack of water. Check the substrate.
Does Echeveria Rolly grow quickly?
No, it is a slow-growing variety, ideal for small spaces.
Should it be repotted often?
Every 2 to 3 years, or when the roots fill the pot.
Is it toxic to animals?
Non-toxic, but keep away from pets that like to chew plants.