By nature, the Painted Lady succulent is drought tolerant and is quite adaptable in terms of how much sunlight is necessary. However, plants still require frequent watering during periods of active growth. Be careful to avoid directly watering the rosette of the plant, as this can lead to rot and other diseases.
Consequently, how do you propagate Painted Lady succulents?
Most Echeverias can be easily propagated from leaf cuttings, although a few are better from seeds or stem cuttings. To propagate a leaf cutting, place the individual leaf in potting soil for succulents and cover the dish until the new plant sprouts.
Echeverias enjoy full sun and appreciate the bright light in a north, east or south sunny facing window when kept as houseplants. Outdoors, plant in a sheltered area with bright light and protected from freezing. These succulents are hardy to temperatures as low as 15° – 20° degrees Fahrenheit.