Care and Propagation Information
General Care for Sempervivum ‘Hot Shot'
Sempervivum ‘Hot Shot' adds interest to a cold-hardy garden. It survives the winter under a blanket of snow, keeping its bright color all winter long. It's also a great addition to green roofs.
Watering
Sempervivum ‘Hot Shot' has typical watering needs for a succulent. It's best to use the “soak and dry” method, and allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
Where to Plant
‘Hot Shot' is cold hardy, and is able to withstand temperatures down to -30°F (-34.4°C). It can thrive in areas with full sun or partial sun.
How to Propagate Sempervivum ‘Hot Shot'
Sempervivum ‘Hot Shot' can be propagated easily from offsets. Each “hen” (mother plant) will produce a large number of “chicks” (offsets), which can then be removed from the mother plant and potted or added to arrangements.
Offsets
‘Hot Shot’ will produce small rosette offsets. Cut the offsets off from the main stem with a sharp, sterile knife or scissors. Allow the offsets to dry for one to two days before laying on well-draining soil.
Practical uses
Sempervivum ‘Hot Shot’ is a great succulent to use as part of a “green roof.”