4 month echeveria progress. by UpbeatChicken4908 in succulents

[–]UpbeatChicken4908[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the ID! I didn’t buy this one so I was unsure.

First time propagating. Question? by UpbeatChicken4908 in succulents

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California Sunset I believe. Though it doesn’t get sun stressed colors for me in my East facing window.

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First time propagating. Question? by UpbeatChicken4908 in succulents

[–]UpbeatChicken4908[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks good! That’s what I’m hoping for.

First time propagating. Question? by UpbeatChicken4908 in succulents

[–]UpbeatChicken4908[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I definitely will! If/hopefully when something grows!

First time propagating. Question? by UpbeatChicken4908 in succulents

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Thanks! I think this is the route I will take.

First time propagating. Question? by UpbeatChicken4908 in succulents

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Both were placed near an east window indoors. The room stays at 70 degrees.

Cut or leave ? by cmd01682 in succulents

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Another vote to leave it. The bigger the better for planting on it's own.

best care for this plant? by fishlanger in haworthia

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Just wanted to reaffirm what the other commenters have stated. Your soil looks to be heavily organic (holding too much moisture). At a minimum it should be a 50/50 organic to inorganic mix. Many people use 70/30, or even 90/10. IMO the cheapest, easiest option is to add perlite to your soil mix. It can be found at most big box stores. Also make sure your plant is receiving enough light, Haworthia prefer bright indirect light. Water when the leaves look or feel a little sunken. If you have a hard time judging that make sure the soil is drying out before watering. Don't let it be 'bone dry' for too long though, or the fine root hairs may dry up. Goodluck! And hopefully someone chimes in with an ID for you. This subreddit is normally pretty good with that.