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Agave Weberi ‘Arizona Star’

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Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star'
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Weber Agave
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Sun: full sun to partial shade

Water: Typical water needs for a succulent

Temperature: Zone 9a from 20° F to 25° F (-6.7 ° C to -3.9° C) to Zone 11b from 45° F to 50° F (7.2° C to 10° C)

Winter Survival: Cold hardy to 0°C

Propagation: seeds

Flower: in the summer

Flower Type: Yellow

Toxic: no information

Dormant: winter

Space Requirement: Outdoors

Common Problems: No major pests, Plants may rot if overwatered


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Basc Care for Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star'

Watering

Regular watering period should be every 2 weeks

Can you water your succulent more than what its need? The answer is yes and no. In extreme conditions, you can water your plants more often when you notice the soil is completely dry.

Fertilizing

Only feed this succulent during its active growing seasons which means no information. Use the right fertilizer applied in the right amounts. Applying half-strength balanced fertilizer every month or so is recommended for optimal results.

Do not fertilize during winter as the plant is dormant.

Sun & Location Requirements for "Weber Agave"

Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star' needs full sun to partial shade in order to thrive. While this variety needs plenty of bright light, it is important not to place it in direct sunlight for extended periods of time as this can cause damage or scorching to the leaves and stems. A shadier spot with indirect light could be just what "Weber Agave" needs.

As per this succulent profile, it is only able to stay healthy when the environment temperature is above the range of zone 9a from 20° F to 25° F (-6.7 ° C to -3.9° C).

Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star' is a unique species that has adapted to its environment and can withstand temperatures as low as 0°F. Its thick leaves act as insulation, helping protect the plant from frost damage while also preventing moisture loss in arid climates. Additionally, its deep root system allows it to pull up reserves of water and nutrients even during the coldest winters.

Any succulents in the group will need a large space to grow. You should place your pot outdoor. Since this plant needs a lot of space than other succulents, you should consider not planting them together with other succulents/plants.

Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star' also benefits from some indirect light throughout the day as well, so make sure you give it enough space to soak up light without becoming too exposed to heat.

Propagation

Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star' propagates easily from seeds, however it's important to look for healthy ones which are plump, dark in color and slightly sticky when touched. To start the propagation process, mix a soil mixture with well-draining potting mix then sow the seeds evenly and press them lightly into the surface. Finally, water the soil using a spray bottle and place it in bright but indirect light to ensure germination.

Toxicity

Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star'

Pests and Diseases

Agave Weberi 'Arizona Star' is not affected too much by common pests and diseases like most of the other succulents.

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