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Devisha Mehta
2018-05-21
what's wrong with these?? can someone plesse help
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meriunkat: @Devisha Mehta you'll do great :) I hope your plants get better as well and thanks.
Devisha Mehta: @meriunkat I'll give them time to adapt. this is the 1st batch I've bought. I hope to give them all the care and love. Thanks a lot for your help, hope your plants are well now.
Fion: To much water and lack of sunlight.Sunlight for at least 3 hours everyday and do not use glass.You can try to watering them once a month.
meriunkat: @Devisha Mehta thats great, maybe they still need time to adjust to there new home
i have some succulents i bought in Los Angeles and apon returning back home they have dry leaves that fall even after i have provided them with everything they need.
Do you fertilize?
Devisha Mehta: @meriunkat my succulents are inside receiving indirect sunlight. And not more than 2 hours of direct light. And are placed in an aerated environment. I figured sudden exposure to direct light might shock them.
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Lucky Coyote
2018-05-10
today on variety pot hour: a transplant is planned for a majority of these babies :/ hopefully my new soil mix will help them out
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Lucky Coyote
2018-05-09
I need help IDing this cactus :( its spines are really soft and don't break when you pet it, if that helps
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Lucky Coyote
2018-05-05
Could someone help me ID this? it's quite hardy (I've been told that it's unkillable) and came from Bend, Oregon as a gift
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Gweez
2018-05-05
I took these two beauties from mom's garden. Need help with ID, I think they are Graptopetalum paraguayense. Next photos are where they came from, the difference of color is due to sunlight but they're the same plant.
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Catarina ZS: It looks like a Graptopetalum Victor Kane. I bought one these week and I didn't know the difference from a paraguayensis :-)
Gweez: @Lucky Coyote Well yes, It could be, in fact It looks a lot like Vera higgins more than any Graptopetalum. I guess they're some variety of graptosedum because of the thickness of the leaves. Thanks for help!
Lucky Coyote: because of the second picture, coul it be a Vera Higgins?
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Lucky Coyote
2018-04-28
Can someone help me ID this?
I've had this cactus for almost a year, and it's already this tall.
I've had this cactus for almost a year, and it's already this tall.
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Lucky Coyote: @Catarina ZS okay, thank you so much 😊 I'll keep looking, then, but thank you.
Catarina ZS: Xero Hellsing, a look at some pictures and I compared them. I don think it is an Echinopsis because of the thorn position. It is not as two parallel lines made of dots. Your cactus have a different disposition of those thorns
My English is not so good :-) Sorry
Lucky Coyote: @Catarina ZS I did some googling off of your lead, and it leaf me to a species called 'Echinopsis chamaecereus,' does that seem similar to this one?
Catarina ZS: It looks like a Mamilaria. It happens the same to me, they are thin and small.
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ilul yusuf
2018-04-18
I now added "Nameless beauty who needs help" in my "garden"
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ilul yusuf: @mikepark420 thanks so much!
mikepark420: wandering jew
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meriunkat
2018-04-10
Please help🌵The two first pictures are of my succulent someone on here called Echeveria Grey Giant but when i look it up nothing much shows up. Today i found Echeveria Scheideckeri and Pachyveria Scheideckeri which are the rest of these pictures. They look very much like my succulent but i need help figuring out my plants real identity :(
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meriunkat: FYI if you do google Echeveria Grey Giant Cluster my plant does show up but not others
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Dee104
2018-04-06
Can someone help me figure out what this is? Thanks!
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Dee104: @Kadlum Thank you!
Kadlum: Crassula falcata ‘Propeller Plant’
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mashal
2018-04-06
please help me identify this succulent
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meriunkat: yes Crassula Muscosa
Gweez: Crassula muscosa or lycopodiodides
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kaylawolfe97
2018-04-06
I'm not sure what kind of plants these are I'm extremely new to gardening to help with my anxiety and depression and I really don't want to mess up, knowing what kind of succulents/cacti I am caring for seems to be good start, also I don't have and pots for them so I kind of just put them in some tin cans 😂
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meriunkat: I feel like I bought mine for the same reason unconsciously, do those cans have holes underneath? The objects you use as pots need drainage. The first succulent is called either Pachycerous Schottii or Cerus Hidmannianus Subsp. Uruguayanus, a common nickn3is "Fairy Castle". The second succulent is called Kalanchoe Tomentosa, a common nickname is "Panda Plant".
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Louis Henderson
2018-04-03
What succulent is this? Any help would be appreciated!
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meriunkat: @Louis Henderson you're welcome :)
Louis Henderson: @meriunkat thank you!
meriunkat: Looks like Sedum Adolphi Firestorm