Crassulaceae
Ghost Echeveria (Echeveria lilacina): Complete Care Guide
Echeveria lilacina
Ghost Echeveria is an easy-care succulent perfect for beginners. It thrives with plenty of bright light, infrequent watering, and well-draining soil. Drought-tolerant and sensitive to overwatering. No misting needed. Repot every 2-3 years.
Every 10 days
Bright indirect
5Β° - 27Β°C
20% - 40%
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What is Ghost Echeveria?
Ghost Echeveria (Echeveria lilacina) is a easy-care plant from the Crassulaceae family. Echeveria lilacina, commonly known as the Ghost Echeveria, is a slow-growing succulent native to the rocky cliffs of Nuevo LeΓ³n, Mexico. It forms elegant rosettes of silvery-gray leaves with lilac and pink undertones, covered by a protective powdery coating called farina that gives the plant its cha...
Ghost Echeveria grows up to 20cm, spread of 25cm, watering every 10 days, 5Β°C β 27Β°C, 20β40% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.
Unlike many tropical plants, Ghost Echeveria tolerates watering mistakes. Best for beginners. Unlike many popular species, Ghost Echeveria is safe to keep around pets. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 20 days.
How to Care for Ghost Echeveria?
TLDR: Ghost Echeveria needs Bright indirect, watering every 10 days, and temperatures between 5-27Β°C with 20-40% humidity.
How Often Should You Water Ghost Echeveria?
Water only when the soil is completely dry (every 7-14 days in summer, every 2-3 weeks in winter). Use the soak and dry method. Never get water on the leaves or allow it to pool in the rosette, as this causes fungal rot.
How Much Light Does Ghost Echeveria Need?
Provide 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Place near east- or west-facing windows indoors. If natural light is insufficient, supplement with a full-spectrum grow light.
What Is the Best Soil for Ghost Echeveria?
Use a well-draining cactus and succulent mix. Combine 50% potting mix with 30% coarse sand or perlite and 20% pumice or lava rock. Always use pots with drainage holes.
What Pot Should You Use for Ghost Echeveria?
Terra cotta or unglazed ceramic pots are best as they allow excess moisture to evaporate through the walls. Always use pots with drainage holes. Small pots (3-5 inch) are ideal for individual rosettes.
Care Schedule
Fertilize
Every 30 days
Repot
Every 730 days
What Is Ghost Echeveria and Where Does It Come From?
Echeveria lilacina, commonly known as the Ghost Echeveria, is a slow-growing succulent native to the rocky cliffs of Nuevo LeΓ³n, Mexico. It forms elegant rosettes of silvery-gray leaves with lilac and pink undertones, covered by a protective powdery coating called farina that gives the plant its characteristic ghostly appearance. It is highly prized by succulent collectors and interior designers worldwide.
How to Propagate Ghost Echeveria?
Offset Division
Spring is the best time to divide offsets. Use clean, sterile tools to avoid infection.
- 1 Gently remove offsets from the base of the mother plant
- 2 Allow the cut end to callous for 1-2 days
- 3 Plant in dry succulent soil
- 4 Wait 1-2 weeks before lightly watering
Materials needed:
Leaf Propagation
Not all leaves will root successfully; start with multiple leaves to improve your odds.
- 1 Gently twist a healthy leaf from the base of the stem
- 2 Allow to dry for 2-3 days in a shaded, airy spot
- 3 Lay flat on top of moist succulent soil without burying
- 4 Mist lightly every 3-4 days until roots and tiny rosettes appear
Materials needed:
How Big Does Ghost Echeveria Grow?
TLDR: Ghost Echeveria can reach up to 20cm tall with Slow growth rate.
Max height
20cm
Spread
25cm
Growth rate
Slow
Foliage
Evergreen
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
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What Diseases Commonly Affect Ghost Echeveria?
TLDR: Ghost Echeveria is susceptible to 6 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.
Root Rot
Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.
Mealybugs
Mealybugs are small, soft-bodied insects covered with a white, waxy, cottony material. They are common pests of houseplants and outdoor plants in mild climates. These sap-sucking insects feed on plant tissue, causing damage, stunted growth, and can lead to plant death if left untreated. They produce sticky honeydew which attracts sooty mold.
Spider Mites
Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.
Overwatering
Overwatering occurs when plants receive too much water, depriving roots of oxygen and causing root rot. This environmental stress is one of the most common causes of houseplant death, as waterlogged soil prevents roots from breathing and functioning properly.
Meaning & Symbolism
The Ghost Echeveria symbolizes resilience, quiet beauty, and the ability to thrive in adversity. Its ethereal silvery-lilac appearance is associated with mystery and understated elegance in succulent culture.
Fun Facts
Echeveria lilacina is native to the rocky cliffs of Nuevo LeΓ³n, Mexico, where it grows in dry, arid conditions.
The powdery white coating on the leaves, called farina or epicuticular wax, protects the plant from sunburn and reduces water loss.
Ghost Echeveria is extremely slow-growing and can take several years to reach its full size of about 20 cm.
The ethereal silvery-grey color of the leaves inspired the common name "Ghost Echeveria."
Frequently asked questions
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Sources & References
- Echeveria Lilacina Ghost Echeveria Care Guide - Garden Pals
- Echeveria Lilacina: Ghost Echeveria Care Guide - Flowers Gardenia
- Echeveria Lilacina Fantasma Cuidados - Succulent Capital
- Echeveria Lilacina - JardΓn de Suculentas
- Growing Echeveria Lilacina: Caring For The Ghost Echeveria - Plant Care Today