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How quickly do Hens-and-chicks succulents multiply?

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Given ideal conditions (gritty soil, lots of sun, temps between 65 and 75 degrees F, just enough and not too much water) Hen and Chicks will grow amazingly fast and well. One Hen should produce two to six Chicks in a season. read more

Many hens-and-chicks will develop a deeper color in the winter months. Photo Credit: Amy Dee Stephens With hens-and-chicks (Sempervivum), the nickname becomes obvious: The main plant (or mother hen) surrounds herself with miniature replicas (her little chicks). read more

Hens and chicks are members of the Sempervivum group of succulent plants. They are commonly called houseleeks and grow well indoors and out, in cool or hot temperatures. Hens and chicks plants are so called because of the rosette shape and habit of the plant to produce numerous babies. read more

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