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2017-08-26, 7703 Views
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I saw some different colors of Pachyphytum oviferum (moonstone) I would like to have a pink color moonstone just like in the picture (picture not mine) is there any way to like, make it? you know hybrid of plants? how?
I saw some different colors of Pachyphytum oviferum (moonstone) I would like to have a pink color moonstone just like in the picture (picture not mine) is there any way to like, make it? you know hybrid of plants? how?
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Enough sunlight and difference in temperature between day and night
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Many succulents do turn red from lots of sun.
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@Ueca so pachyphytum oviferum is naturally pink color?
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There's a species in another genus that has a similar appearance and is naturally purple - Graptopetalum amethystinum. Otherwise, as far as I know, this pink colour depends on having enough sunlight.
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