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elvenking42
2017年06月09日
I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them
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AloeYouVeraMuch:It will live! Also you have a lovely echeveria elegans! It tends to get pretty big so repotting may be in order soon.
meriunkat:I've had succulents that have flowerstalks the plant itself does not die, the flowers do tend to dry after blooming though
Frajille:Just do not over water it. I killed one before. They like to be dry mostly.
T.C.:It will live after blooming. Don't worry.
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YiLam
2017年06月08日
I just got this new echeveria few days ago and as you can see there's 2 "flowers" who are connected by the same stem. I'm wondering if I can cut the stem in 2 to separate it.
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YiLam:@Ueca okay thanks
Ueca:You can cut it, but you should wait for the cut wound to dry into a scab if you want to plant the cut-off head.
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YiLam
2017年06月05日
I'm wandering if it's normal that my echeveria is curving this way. Can someone help me??
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YiLam:@meriunkat thank you so much for the informations
meriunkat:it is normal for the leafs to change color when placed under direct sun light or exposed to the cold of winter, as it is a protective mechanism. In some informational websites it is said succulents need at least four hours of sun. As Sarajordan2993 suggested try not to place the plant under direct sunlight but as the plant looks very green Which is not a bad thing but is a sign that it hasn't been receiving enough sun light. I water my plants only when the soil is dry and so far they are doing okay. Really there isn't a specific certain way of taking care of these plants because it seems to work differently for some people. If you know the exact name of this plant I suggest maybe try looking for more specific information on the web
YiLam:@sarajordan2993 it used to be infront of my window. there was not too much light over there so i moved them outside my garden and will take them back home at dawn. Now the tips is a little pinkish. Is that sunburnt??
sarajordan2993:dont put it into direct sunlight , the leaves will get 'sunburnt'
YiLam:@晴天宝蓝海
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Alisha Adent
2017年05月23日
I new added a "Mexican snowball (echeveria elegans)" in my "garden"
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