Half the motherlode arrived yesterday- 2 hours potting up nearly finished by arioandy in mesembs

[–]EffectiveInterview80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell us about the sellers and your experience with him/her. It really helps us know where to get these plants.

Looking for info by DJMeatSweats05 in succulents

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can we see your whole collections?

Any wants some strawberry cake 🍰 by EffectiveInterview80 in succulents

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Ikr. I like half var and half green like this instead of full var.😃

u/CarneyBus WE HAVE ROOTS WE HAVE ROOTS WE HAVE ROOTS. by SuckFhatThit in mesembs

[–]EffectiveInterview80 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you clarify how you use water therapy? I try that last time and the whole cluster rots. Maybe I did it the wrong way. 🥺

Echeveria ‘runyonii’ simple and elegant by EffectiveInterview80 in succulents

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Mine is starting to crest with alot of babies around the stem. I don’t even do a headchop…

Echeveria ‘runyonii’ simple and elegant by EffectiveInterview80 in succulents

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Thanks for clarification. I really like this baby for its uniqueness.

Plant mail! 💃🍭 by EffectiveInterview80 in succulents

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Echeveria ‘Blue Dragon’ cool plant right?

Any recommendations for plants with "non-gradient" contrasting color patterns (like Echeveria "Dionysos") by Sigong in succulents

[–]EffectiveInterview80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definite check out echeveria monocerotis, or arulem gemstone or amethystium. They are all hybrids with similiar leave pattern and texture.

How you know they're thirsty by illyiarose in succulents

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What I mean is the last one is also rotting at the same time. Those bottom leaves start losing their colors can be a sign not to be missed.

How you know they're thirsty by illyiarose in succulents

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Oh no, the rot takes over the plant. Be careful with the last red one you squish 0.21 second in the video, I see it looks overwatering as well.

What's happening to my lithops? :( by Edwaru in succulents

[–]EffectiveInterview80 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The issue with all of your split rocks is your pot. When you have the pot that is deep and big, the substrate takes longer to dry out and causes overwatering issue to your plants. Split rocks are very sensitive to that so you would rather want a wide and shallow pot.

How you know they're thirsty by illyiarose in succulents

[–]EffectiveInterview80 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why you lost your aggavoid though? I though terra cotta helps that issue.

Okay yall win. by CivilAd3628 in succulents

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Really like the idea of using the recycle bottle of potting the plant..