some succulent glow-ups
When I bought this ghost echeveria, it had lost a lot of its farina (the dusty coating that protects it from the sun) from the way the nursery had been watering it. As you can see, it's slowly coming back in with new leaves that are coated in it, and also growing in a tighter rosette that highlights how pretty the shapes of its leaves are!
This is an echeveria 'Raindrops' and it is growing lots of new leaves with the actual "raindrops" on them now that it's in full sun! Like the ghost echeveria, it's also growing in a tighter rosette, and also a little pinker at the tips with the sunstress!
This is a pachyveria scheiderecki, and I bought it already singed at the tips, which is unfortunate but also is a great marker for showing how much it has grown. Like the echeveria 'raindrops,' it's also gaining a teeny bit of pink at the tips from sunstress! As a pachyveria, it grows up on a stem, so it's getting taller.








