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Help! Firstly i need help identifying this succulent, i have a feeling it is a type of echeveria. Secondly, i think its sick. The 'branches' have gone really limp, and the leaves at the bottom are dying off a lot quicker than i know is normal. I cant see any root rot, so please help any advice appreciated!! #help


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It looks like Echeveria setosa var. minor. Succulents often discard leaves that are not catching enough sun.
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Make sure you use a sharp, sterile blade to thoroughly remove all the blackened tissue. Dry the wound in an unlit location (~2 days for your plant) before planting.
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Echeveria runyonii "Topsy Turvy". Give it the regular amount of sun, temperature, and watering for any typical Echeveria.
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