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Again, our 1 priority is to ship the plants to you healthy and ready to thrive in your location. In most circumstances this succulent should be ok exposed to the sun, but sun during heatwaves where temperatures climb over 35C 95F may damage the leaves. If a plant is in a black pot it will heat up to much more than 35C.

This may cook the plant alive and kill them. At our nursery west of Sydney in Australia, temperatures often pass the 40C F mark in summer at which point most plants and other live things suffer if exposed to direct sun. Direct sun is often much hotter than forecast temperatures as weather forecasts indicate what temperature is like in the shade, not full sun. Every now and then we even have a 45C F and it is extremely hard to be outside for prolonged times.

Echeveria Topsy Turvy is a survivor and always gets through our difficult summers. If you do not have a shade-cloth moving plants to a sheltered position under a tree or covered verandah for the duration of the heatwave will do the trick. This may be the opposite of what the majority of people would expect, but in our experience Echeveria Topsy Turvy does not seem to mind water and flourishes more when watered regularly.

This, of course does not apply when the plant is kept indoors, in winter as the water does not evaporate as fast as when grown out in the sun. All our Topsy Turvy plants in the nursery are left in the open during rainy spells.

When not watered enough, especially during a hot and dry summer, Topsy Turvy will start loosing bottom leaves. Although it takes a lot of effort to completely kill this succulent by not watering enough, it can happen during droughts and heatwaves.

If you notice your Echeveria Topsy Turvy slowly getting crispy with bottom leaves drying out, give it a good old drink. Even plants that have shrivelled quite significantly because of lack of water can be saved. Plants become root-bound when their roots reach all the way to the bottom of a pot and start growing so tightly it almost seems like all the potting mix has disappeared and roots have taken its place.

While many succulents are purposefully grown like this to become more colourful and plump, they need a bit of extra TLC to maintain their looks. Also, some plants cope better than others. When Echeveria Topsy Turvy is rootbound the bottom leaves will start shrivelling and dying off. The remaining rosette will grow tight and the leaves will become thick.

If the plant is exposed to any extremes like hot sun and is not watered regularly it may completely dry out and die.



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