Kalanchoes
Love the range in colours and patterns you get on these guys 💖
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Kalanchoes
Love the range in colours and patterns you get on these guys 💖
I always enjoy seeing the blogs I follow post about their plants, so I thought I’d share my new Graptopetalum babies!
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What's left of my haworthias.. they've all got burnt tips from getting too dried out, think some of them might have gone a good few weeks between waterings.
Hey, can you tell if this guy is crested or if he’s just a little weird? It’s a perle von Nuremberg pup that I pulled out of mom.
Hello, what a lovely plant! Looks like a crest or double head might be forming! If you’ve still got this guy, I’d love to see an updated pic :)
½ Hello! Sorry to bother you but im.new in the succulent scene.. I bought some and i feel in love.. Now i bought a succulent i dont know what they are exactly.. But well when i bought this they have some shoots or pups
2/2 Sorry about that.. Im on my phone.. ^^; i pressed the submit button prematurely.. What im trying to say is.. I snip out the shoots amd planted the main plant but i forgot about the shoots and somehow they rooted.themselves on shallow soil the roots are few but there.. So i potted one.. But a hanger fell on it and it popped off the pot.. I was going to ask if do you think the shoot will survive ? And will it grow as big as the main plant? And if you can tell me what kind of succulent it is id be happy..
Thank you!
Hello! Your plants look very healthy! The growth in the middle looks more compact and green than the older leaves, so they’re definitely getting good light :) I think your baby plant will be okay, as long as its roots can regrow after being replanted. It’ll eventually grow as big as the main plant (which is itself still young!) These look like echeveria glauca, which can grow up to 8" in diameter.
Hello, it has been a long long while and half my plants are dead... I haven't really been checking in on them, and that's the reality of keeping sensitive plants exposed to the harsh sun, rain, and snails 🐌
I'm hoping to get a more sheltered space set up later this year! In the meantime, I'll be catching up on asks (which are also open again) and posting some updates on the surviving plants..
Hello :)
I got this Echeveria from a garden shop, approximately 2 weeks ago. It was looking so healthy and big. I removed it from its little pot and reported into a pot without a drainage hole. I was spraying water into the pot. But I saw it’s bottom leaves curling and shriveling. I thought it was not getting enough water so I repotted into a pot with a drainage hole. This week I soaked it and now I am waiting for the soil to dry. I read what I wrote and it is so complex. I am sorry. Thanks in advance for the answer.
Hello! :) You’re doing great, actually! Leaves were probably shrivelling to make energy to grow new roots, and putting it in a pot with a drainage hole is much better than a pot without a hole. As for keeping it healthy, it looks just a little etiolated, so maybe a bit more light would be good :)
I put some cuttings of this cute little weed in a jar and forgot about it and it completely overflowed 🌿
I suspect it might be dwarf baby tears but I'm not sure. ..