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Jul 06, 2021 - 08:32 AM
They are ideal for the outdoors. You can get them to survive indoors near a sunny, south-facing window or under a strong grow light, but even then they'll often languish and stretch. Sempervivum are happiest and healthiest when they get lots of sunshine, gritty soil, great airflow, and cold nights and winters. If you want that Sempervivum look, but indoors, I would recommend Echeveria or Aeonium. Theyhave a rosette shape, but handle sunny, indoor growing better.
I hope this helps!
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