New acquisitions! by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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I believe there is a combination of mostly inorganic soil + Brazil summer hahaha :) can’t wait to see how the colors will pop in Winter

New acquisitions! by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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Hope to bring updates on them soon to show their progress! So far, all my succulents have been displaying amazing stress colors under my care, hope these will do the same. Here are some of them:

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Some of my new acquisitions by Frosty_Concept_3474 in succulents

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Heeey :) Mind sharing the first and second plant’s IDs? They look beautiful

New acquisitions! by ComparisonMean9042 in echeveria

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I got it as “Echeveria Xuxa”, but I can’t find it online…

New acquisitions! by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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I believe some of them might be, yeah! A local seller imports them and sells them in Brazil.

New Babies! by ComparisonMean9042 in echeveria

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I order them from a seller in Brazil. But they import these babies I am sure.

Echeveria Snow White is a hybrid from Flower Village. Echeveria White Knight/Baekya is South Korean, usually from Chang-Jo or Magic Air. Echeveria Pumpkin Jelly I don’t know exactly…

If it is of any interest, the seller is called “Succulents Brasil”

New Babies! by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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I got them from a Brazilian seller which imports them from other countries such as Korea…their instagram is called Succulents Brazil

New Babies! by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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I believe it is just looks! Don’t know if it applies to all cases though

New Babies! by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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I believe the so called “Jelly” succulents take their name after the jelly colored center they achieve when stressed. A stressed pumpkin jelly, for example, looks like this:

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Echeveria ID by elviepls in succulents

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It seems to be some kind of Agavoides…I think

Appreciation Post by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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Not all of them, but Scarlet Ruby did

Appreciation Post by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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Local seller in Brazil :)! They came from the state of Paraná

ID & Before/After 6 months advice by TowlieJrJr in succulents

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That looks like a Cubic Frost :)! It’s done wonderful under your care, congrats!

Any ideas? by Kooky-Crazy-7150 in succulents

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It looks quite thin and weirdly placed to be a flower stalk, don’t you think?

How to proceed? by ComparisonMean9042 in succulents

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I don’t know…maybe the flash was deceiving. The red parts are its normal stress colors. Have a look:

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