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A variety of echeveria, sansevieria haworthii, various cacti, aloe vera, sedum grow here... And the big crassula. Many babies are still rooted in a special container and in some places in a pot with the same crassula.…
So I am new to succulents. I bought this Lil guy last valentines on clearance. No info on the species or care tips. I just water him twice a month and leave it at that.…
I found this succulent while at a market. It was the only one of its type there out of all the succulents. Didn’t buy it initially since I had no idea what it was, neither did the seller know what it was.…
One of the first succulents I bought and still a favorite. Here are pictures of my Echeveria 'Dionysos' over the past few years. submitted by /u/RandomRedditor543 [link] [comments]
I’m very new to succulents; I picked this dude up at an antique store cause he looked really sad and I’ve been wanting to get into succulents so I decided to try and save him. Can I propagate from a leaf or how should I go about this?…
I recently got a family member into succulents. We picked up these living stones yesterday, along with a sedeveria. The three on the bottom are mine. I’m planning to repot all of these in mostly pumice, in 4.5 inch terracotta pots.…
Succulents have never survived more than a couple of months in my care so I felt like I needed to share this little win. In December my local supermarket had these “novelty Christmas flower ceramics” reduced to 64p, I bought 3, 2 had red flowers & one…
New to succulents. Any idea why that one piece is soft-ish and flopped over? The rest are firm and seem healthy. submitted by /u/retiredandlovingit28 [link] [comments]
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