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Estefania Pereira
2017-09-24
can someone help me identify these plants please?
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Katia De Juan: The one with the white pebbles looks like some kind of echeveria.
sarajordan2993: first photo looks to be some type of air plant
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Wendy F. Samonte
2017-09-18
pls help identify.thanks
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☆MintyHorizons☆: Yeah, either squash or pumpkin flowers. Do they have tiny hairs or spikes on them?
Flosica: Pumpkin flowers.
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shirly mei
2017-09-16
please help, my aloe is browning and the leaves are becoming flat. is it too much sun light?
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Dianna Goade: yes to much sun, put it in the shade and it will grow like crazy. thats how it grows in texas
shirly mei: @sunnyzou I haven't watered a ton tho. I water once the soil is dry.
sunnyzou: too much water
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Katrina
2017-09-16
My Senecio Vitalis (Blue Chalk Fingers) plant keeps having limbs shrivel and die! Please help! I keep it out of direct sunlight and only water it every 3 to 4 days depending on need. I just separated the roots of the two plants and repoted a week ago.
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sunnyzou: maybe you hurt the roots when you repotting. no direct sunlight until they recovered growth.
Ueca: I know this sounds somewhat counter-intuitive, but try giving it a bit more sunlight.
softwpeach
2017-09-15
could you help me to discover what type of succulents is this?? Please help me
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twunklink
2017-09-10
can i have some help IDing these succulents and a (maybe) baby cactus in this pot i picked up? thanks!!
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Ueca: Brown plant with stems is Sedum rubrotinctum.
Mohammed Othman AlDabadab
2017-09-09
Anyone Know it Please
Good Day All
This plant look like Mushrooms
But i don't know what its
Anyone can help Please
Hope it's Not Poison One
Good Day All
This plant look like Mushrooms
But i don't know what its
Anyone can help Please
Hope it's Not Poison One
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Succulentsister
2017-09-09
The babies are growing well on this aeonium Holochrysum do you have any tips for me to help them grow or when i take them off the big guy
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meriunkat: you'd need to use sharp scissors and let the cutting dry for at least two days before planting so it won't rot, but yeah wait and see when it grows stem
meriunkat: hmm I think it would be more safe to remove the babies when they have a stem😺
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Aelo
2017-09-09
Can someone help identify this succulent? Some care tips too since im new. Thanks!
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Aelo: @meriunkat Thank you
meriunkat: it seems to be a Perle Von Nurnberg
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oliviavael_27
2017-09-07
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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Ueca: It looks like Echeveria setosa var. minor. Succulents often discard leaves that are not catching enough sun.
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xisquare
2017-09-06
Help! The leaves on my moonstone keeps dropping by itself, and I don't know what's causing it. I did notice the stem turning dry and brown, don't know if it's related. Last time I watered was about 5 days ago.
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Ueca: 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.
meriunkat: you can use the fallen leaves to propagate as well
meriunkat: you should take it out and if the bottom is all brown the plant may be dying, you would have to cut off the brown part let it dry for a day before repoting..
meriunkat: how much sun light is it taking in?
meriunkat: what soil do you use?
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Lucky Coyote
2017-09-05
My aunt got this for me yesterday, but I have no idea what it is or what care precautions should be taken. Any help is appreciated
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Ueca: Echeveria runyonii "Topsy Turvy". Give it the regular amount of sun, temperature, and watering for any typical Echeveria.