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meriunkat
2018年04月02日
Please help identify this succulent💚
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suculea:Echeveria 'Magic red'
meriunkat:@sunnyzou I thought so, but the leaves are so much more think than those of a Perle Von Nurnberg so I'm not sure..
sunnyzou:Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg'
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meriunkat
2018年04月02日
Please help identify this succulent💚
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meriunkat:Sedum Sunsparkler or cherry tart
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meriunkat
2018年04月02日
Please help identify this succulent💚
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Catarina ZS:Sedum nusbaumerianum
meriunkat:@shirly mei very close, I looked it up and found apparently it's called sedum firestorm but it is family with Adolphi thanks😆
shirly mei:golden sedum?
softwpeach
2018年03月23日
WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THEM??? HELP ME PLEASE#help #succulent
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meriunkat:It's called edema, brown corky spots caused by waterlogged soil. Succulents are cacti, therefore they perform best when their soil dries between waterings.
sunnyzou:Spots grow when pests crawl or bite
sunnyzou:There are notches in the leaves and there are black or green stool-like small particles nearby. It must be a bug. Look carefully.
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cclecombe
2018年03月14日
My string of pearls is looking really sad 😩 Any idea what i can do to help it? I water it ince a month, is this not enough
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Nishu Priya
2018年03月07日
Can't identify this plant. Help?
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爱峰:I guess this is the Large flowered purslane.
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Jessica Vaughn
2018年02月22日
please help! this drosanthemum floribundum is dying and I can't find anything online on how to help it. I don't iverwater it and it's drought proof! Please help it's got green growing ends but the rest is dry and hard!
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Avacha
2018年02月01日
For a fortnight Gamora’s being observed by Xiaomi Flower Care device. With the help of this small gadget I see when it’s time to water the plant and understand if it gets enough light. The device also measures levels of temperature and fertility of the soil, but I suppose the first index is not so important, and the second one is not measured accurately - so the need of fertilization I plan to determine intuitively 😉
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Katrina
2018年01月20日
Can someone help me please?!?! I just separated and repoted my senecio vitalis because two of them in one pot was too crowded. Now, they are both turning purple. The one in the photo did sustain minor injuries during repotting, but the other one is turning purple as well. They are placed next to a window, it is winter, and the stem side facing the window has the most coloring. Could it be too much sun, or too cold? Thanks!
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☆MintyHorizons☆:Don't worry, plants-especially succulents-usually turn shades of purple or red in the winter. Some even drop a few leaves or even get a bit smaller. I would keep the watering schedule the same, and try to have the plants in a room-temp environment. Plus, after repotting, it takes a while for the plant to adjust anyway.