Sempervivum’Gold charge '

Sempervivum’Gold Rush ' Chick Charms ®

kin : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SedoideaeTribe : SedeaeSubtribe : SedinaeGenus : Sempervivum

Sempervivum ‘Gold Rush’

Close-up of a solitary rosette. Derivative of a photo byGarden Solutions.

Sempervivum’Gold Rush ' is a part of theChick Charms ® series from the breeding curriculum of Chris Hansen . It was introduced in 2021 and is a Plant Patent Applied For .

Sempervivum’Gold Rush ' is an eye - catching succulent that forms mounds ofrosettesof fleshy , brightly color in leaves of ruby - red and atomic number 79 . It is interchangeable toSempervivum’Gold Nugget’but has 35 % larger rosettes , and much thinner leaves keep stiffly upright . The color of the farewell vary dramatically throughout the year .

Light : This succulent prefers a spot in full Lord’s Day but will appreciate some afternoon subtlety if planted in red-hot climates . It is undesirable for indoor growing because it usually does not get as much sunshine as it like .

Sempervivum ‘Gold Rush’

Close-up of a solitary rosette. Derivative of a photo byGarden Solutions.

Soil : To ensureS.‘Gold Rush '   thrives , it needs a well - drain grunge mix with 25 to 50 % sand , crushed rock , and perlite or pumice stone . If imbed in a pot , a commercial land mix for succulent should be sufficient to keep the roots dry and felicitous .

Temperature : S.‘Gold Rush '   is complete for cold climates , as it can handle temperature down to -30 ° F ( -34.4 ° C ) . It is also heat - kind but prefers mean summer temperatures between 65 and 75 ° F ( 18 and 24 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones4a to 9b , -30 to 30 ° F ( -34.4 to -1.1 ° one C ) .

Watering : Water good during the natural spring and summertime and give up the soil to dry out out between watering . Reduce tearing in the fall whenS.‘Gold Rush '   record quiescence . Mature rose window planted in the priming coat can overwinter without receiving surplus pee from you . Plants in containers may need a little water to make it through wintertime . Never let water sit down in the rosette or underneath the pot .

Sempervivum ‘Gold Rush’

Plants with offsets at a nursery. Photo byChick Charms.

Fertilizing : ThisSempervivumgrows well without feed but benefits from a control - release fertilizer at the start of the growing time of year . It can also be fertilized once a week with a dilute liquid solution .

Repotting : Plants in container will gain from being repot . Repot as needed , sooner during the spring .

multiplication : S.‘Gold Rush '   can be grown by separate the offsets produce each season . The best clock time to separate the offsets is spring or summer , once they are at least a quarter of the female parent stem canker ’s size of it .

Sempervivum ‘Gold Rush’

Top view of a solitary rosette. Derivative of a photo byGarden Solutions.

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Sempervivum .

Sempervivumsare not known to contain any toxic compound . Therefore , S.‘Gold Rush '   is considered a safe plant to mature around pet and shaver .

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