Haleyfleeanne
2017-08-13
Echeveria subessillis variagata
This particular plant needs more sun exposure but will have to be acclimated to prevent burn
This particular plant needs more sun exposure but will have to be acclimated to prevent burn
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cecetea123
2017-08-12
What plant is this?
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Katia De Juan: I think it’s an echeveria
Huckeem4: What plant is this?
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Ueca
2017-08-12
Condition has improved somewhat, but the mother plant has eaten the pups at the base.
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SucculentLover021815
2017-08-11
I new added a "Kalanchoe Tomentosa 'Panda Plant'" in my "garden"
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Rawhide
2017-08-11
does anyone know what this plant is? And how I can save it. It's all white and high maintenance.
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Ueca: It is called Senecio cineraria, if that helps.
奇怪终结者: It seems no way can save it ....
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Aurora
2017-08-09
should I pull the bottom leaves off? I'm not sure if I leave them or pull them to make the plant prettier.
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oliviavael_27: Only pull of the very bottom ones, especially if they feel slightly loose, as that will give space for new growth.
Lucky Coyote: I agree, just a few offthe bottom, especially if they have squishy bases against the plant
meriunkat: hmm maybe just a few of the bottom that might be getting crushed, and then you could have them to propagate 😆, that's why I do with mine
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Camden Crace
2017-08-06
So i have this euphorbia trigona. i accidentaly left it in the rain for about ten minuets as soon as i saw this i took the plant out of the wet soil and put it in dry soil. Was this the right thing to do?
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sarajordan2993: if you have super high temps during the day , the soil should dry out . if it doesnt within about 5-7 days , replant . if you replant , itll only disturb the roots & plant itself . it does more harm to replant , than having wet soil
sunnyzou: nothing to be worried.actually no need to replant