Echeveria are cloud forest plants. Many grow in "full sun" in habitat, but it's foggy or very cool. Some grow in dappled shade. Along the southern California coast, where they grow superbly, it is almost always breezy, and they suffer during warm, still parts of the summer. With a stiff breeze you could probably grow yours closer to the light.
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Echeveria are cloud forest plants. Many grow in "full sun" in habitat, but it's foggy or very cool. Some grow in dappled shade. Along the southern California coast, where they grow superbly, it is almost always breezy, and they suffer during warm, still parts of the summer. With a stiff breeze you could probably grow yours closer to the light.
Maybe and definitely worth a try. I did add a lot of air movement in my plant room this season. The results I spoke of were from last winter.
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