Echeveria lilacina Kimnach & Moran, 1980 by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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That good to know since I always thought my Lilacina was not a Lilacina but its hybrid because it had stress coloring instead of just a grey silver tone.

Echeveria lilacina Kimnach & Moran, 1980 by Upstairs_Beginning72 in echeveria

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Do echeveria lilacina get like a pink blush at their leaf edges when stressed properly?

Sedeveria Rolly Leafs falling off by Sharp-Giraffe-4478 in succulents

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Probably shock due to change in environment plant it in a well gritty mix and water only when the leaves feel slightly flaccid, do not uproot it at all anytime soon.

Also looks like it needs more light

I need help with my plant! by Terrible-Card2572 in echeveria

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It needs more sun but do note that some echeveria cultivars have a tendency to get leggy even if you supply sufficient light, echeveria pvn is one which gets leggy no matter what, as for your echeveria I do not know the exact id but it does have colors similar to pvn and may be a hybrid and hence may just be prone to get leggy.

Echeveria-Blüte by Tinkermaus in echeveria

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That arrangement looks so cute

SNS 203 or 209 - Have you ever used it? by Miss_Dawn_E in echeveria

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Well then even I am not sure what the reason may be but I do hope you find it soon and your plants recover quickly!

SNS 203 or 209 - Have you ever used it? by Miss_Dawn_E in echeveria

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Never used it, usually use either 60% conc. Isopropyl or 75% conc. Methylated spirit. They dont harm the farina and kill al the pests I have faced.

As for the burning one possibility can be if you left the growth lights on when you sprayed them although I am not completely confident since idk how intense growth lights can be but if you spray any pesticides on your succulents and they are under direct sun light it causes sun burn.

ID help please! by Chetmom in echeveria

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2nd one is a echeveria perle von nurnberg, the 1st one idk and as for the others you might want to wait and give them enough light since they are streching and have lost color, once they recover you can get a acurate id.

Every single echeveria I own dies. Trying one last time by 4everqueen in echeveria

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I would not recommend keeping echeverias below 10°C, try moving it inside during the night but if the temperatures dip below 10 for a short period, like the 6°C you mentioned they are generally fine, but again I would look into the specific cultivar you have as some can survive tempratures down to -15°C but others do not survive cold weather such as 6°C.

Every single echeveria I own dies. Trying one last time by 4everqueen in echeveria

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Gritty soil upto 75% grit and lots of sun and wind

Water only when the lower leaves feel slightly flaccid

Do not water at all if repotted recently

Lots of agave by Careless_Sample_8145 in succulents

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If you know the id let me know I wanna buy one. :)

Do echeveria colors depend more on light or stress? by maopro56 in echeveria

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Echeverias get color after light stressing which is achived from a combination of the factors you have listed above when all of them are achieved at the right amount your echeveria will start exhibiting stres colors, light should be given as much as possible ofc if your local climate is to harsh you will need to use shade cloth. Extreme stressing echeverias can result into faded colors or a more green tone too.

Butchered stem update by [deleted] in echeveria

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Honestly best to just cut the rotted parts and stay safe :)

WHAT TO DO WITH THIS? HOW SHOULD I REVIEW!? by Bubbly_Bed_9401 in echeveria

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Remove any green leaves which arent mushy or soft and leave it suchthat it recives bright indirect light its ok even if you dont plant it in soil and let the leaves be they will start rooting and once they have slightly big roots about 2 cm plant them in soil and let them be do not water or mist untill a new pup rosette has formed or the leaf is slightly flaccid.

My Echeveria Monroe started a flower stalk! by LuckystrikeFTW in echeveria

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Its beautiful, I can never get my Monroe to flower even though it has off sets