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Vic
2017-06-09
Help my plants leaves are turn red and slightly shriveling before falling off. what does this mean and what can i do to help my plant.
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meriunkat: also I notice the pot is made of glass..if it has no holes underneath the water will sit there and overwhelm the plant
meriunkat: you can place the pebbles on top of the soil afterwards if you'd like, you can even place them under the soil to help the plant not take in too much water as well
meriunkat: you may want to consider placing the plant in cactus soil, it absorbs the water better than rocks or pebbles
Frajille: Too much water and not enough sun....Try some cactus/succulent food when you do water it.
Lucky Coyote: I think you may need to transplant it, water it maybe a little less, and give it a bit more sunshine
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Ueca
2017-06-08
Help me identify these Echeverias, please. The first two are glaucous (powdery).
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Ueca: #3 appears to be E. prolifica.
Trinity Rangel
2017-06-06
planted some tomatoe seeds and they sprouted a few day ago.d=(^▽^)=b
the two on the right are looking pretty bad, what can I do to help them????????˚‧º•(˚ ˃̣̣̥᷄⌓˂̣̣̥᷅ )‧º•˚
the two on the right are looking pretty bad, what can I do to help them????????˚‧º•(˚ ˃̣̣̥᷄⌓˂̣̣̥᷅ )‧º•˚
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YiLam
2017-06-05
I'm wandering if it's normal that my echeveria is curving this way. Can someone help me??
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YiLam: @meriunkat thank you so much for the informations
meriunkat: it is normal for the leafs to change color when placed under direct sun light or exposed to the cold of winter, as it is a protective mechanism. In some informational websites it is said succulents need at least four hours of sun. As Sarajordan2993 suggested try not to place the plant under direct sunlight but as the plant looks very green Which is not a bad thing but is a sign that it hasn't been receiving enough sun light. I water my plants only when the soil is dry and so far they are doing okay. Really there isn't a specific certain way of taking care of these plants because it seems to work differently for some people. If you know the exact name of this plant I suggest maybe try looking for more specific information on the web
YiLam: @sarajordan2993 it used to be infront of my window. there was not too much light over there so i moved them outside my garden and will take them back home at dawn. Now the tips is a little pinkish. Is that sunburnt??
sarajordan2993: dont put it into direct sunlight , the leaves will get 'sunburnt'
YiLam: @晴天宝蓝海
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Shahlaplant
2017-06-01
What s this flower? Pls help me to know
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Trinity Rangel: I thinks its a Spartium Junceum
秀秀肉肉: 鹰爪豆
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stårryø
2017-05-29
i dont know the name of this plant .
can somebody help me please ? :)
can somebody help me please ? :)
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stårryø: @Hanax thanks :)
杨小肉: 原产欧洲和非洲北部、美洲及亚洲的高加索地区。该属仅40余种。经多年杂交育种,目前栽培上有250个品种。 属名为拉丁词semper(永远的)和 vivium(生长的)。 中文名:长生草属, 英文俗名:HOUSELEEK
落花有意: 观音莲
Hanax: Sempervivum tectorum
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Dimitri Hicks
2017-05-28
I just picked up these two succulents today and i can not find anywhere what they are if anyone can help thatd be amazing
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Aesthesiiick
2017-05-28
Help! my Sedum is getting brown /black spots and patches on the leaves. idk what to do ): #help #succulent
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lamarry: I'm curious, how is it going?
Aesthesiiick: would I need to change soil ?
Aesthesiiick: they're still green. thank you so much for your advice. I greatly appreciate it
-一人宇宙: @Aesthesiiick yes you can. what's more, you can break a piece of leave to see if it is healthy. If it appears to be black, the Sedum is hard to survive.
Aesthesiiick: can I use alcohol and clean the leaves ?
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Erin Rose
2017-05-28
I just bought a house and know NOTHING about gardening or taking care of plants. I am trying really hard and would like help identifying these plants so i can research how to take care of them!
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Lucky Coyote
2017-05-27
I got a surprise pot of succulents and need some help identifying them 😻
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Cleaux: Haworthia pumila for the textured spotty green ones. I think you have a gasteraloe hybrid in there as well. I agree with the black aeonuoms!
EverythingForCacti: Green ones May be Haworthias or Aloes
Ueca: The ones that look like palm trees are Black Aeoniums.