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tinkerguia
2017-06-29
can anyone please help me. my succulents are doing great for a month, but when the hot temp rises suddenly my succulents become soggy. i dont know if this is over water or underwater or these variety is just sensitive to direct sunlight. i would greatly appreciate your thoughts. thank u :)
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Penney: looks like sunburn to me
sarajordan2993: no need to thank me , just here to give helpful , friendly advice 😊
tinkerguia: thank you sarah. will do that asap.
sarajordan2993: | tingerguia | for future reference , dont put your succulents out in the sun thinking they can handle it right away . Put them out for a few hours each day , & slowly add hours each time {i.e. [Week 1] - 2 hours sunlight [Week 2] - 3-4 hours sunlight [Week 3] - 5-6 hours sunlight} ALSO , do NOT water your succulents & then put them directly in sunlight — THIS WILL CAUSE THE LEAVES TO BURN !! Instead , water the soil around the base of the plants rather than watering & getting the leaves wet ! | olivia | great advice ! soil should be dry to the touch at least 1 inch deep from the top . One more thing , I promise !! Watering too much or not enough , the leaves seem to have the same ‘symptoms’ - wrinkly , withering leaves . So sometimes it is very hard to decipher which is the problem .
tinkerguia: will dp that olivia. i guess i will need to repot them. i put them on the ground thinking it will make a good tapestry. it was doing really great last month. thank you so much :)
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Shruti Chanekar
2017-06-27
need help in identifying this plant.. as its now dying and I need to save it
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lrgarden: Cut the flower
Sokaida: 花剪掉,多浇水,可以水培
Sokaida: 开花了
Sokaida: 拉丁语Hydrocotyle verticillata
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elvenking42
2017-06-24
Help with wilting sedum? Recently it hasn't been looking very healthy, I've only watered it once but did I overwater it? It's in an area where it gets plenty of light but it's not direct. Advice please?
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YiLam
2017-06-23
HELP!!! I think my echeveria is dying. What can I do??
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Penney: Are the leaves soggy or look like they are rotting?if ues,too much water
Jane Jin: Plant the leaves
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Peri43
2017-06-22
Can someone help me identify this plant?
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Nali Marcoccia: very glad i helped you 🌿
Peri43: Thank you so much
Peri43: @Nali Marcoccia
Nali Marcoccia: it's an echeveria, maybe a "bella"
Reiyankhairina
2017-06-10
Got this echeverias yesterday but had no idea what type are these, could anyone help identify them?
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Reiyankhairina: Thank you! That helped a lot
Ueca: Bottom one is E. "Black Prince". The top one resembles some kind of crested form succulent (forma cristata) from this angle.
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elvenking42
2017-06-10
Help identifying these tiny cacti and succulents? The man that sold them called the flat tall one a Penny Jade but I can't find any reference to that name online. Also I suspect the flat green one with the red trim is a Paddle Plant but its so young I can't tell. I definitely need help identifying the Cacti and the other succulent. Thank you!
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Ueca: Crassula mesembryanthemoides
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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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