Echeveria subsessilis variegata
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Comments (9)Thanks, Breton. It is hard to appreciate the difference the lights have made for me. Keep in mind there is a "cost" for having my setup. I know I could reduce the $$$ by using LED's but that would mean investing in new fixtures, etc. My commercial T5 fixtures were free as were the first installment of bulbs. You can purchase T5 bulbs rated at 6500K@5000 lumens on the internet in bulk (25) for about $70.00. For me the additional cost has been worth the investment. All of my Echeveria have remained tight and with excellent color. This post was edited by bikerdoc5968 on Sun, Feb 8, 15 at 14:07...See MoreIs this an echeveria or a graptoveria or another kind of succulent?
Comments (2)If you don't get a more specific ID here, post this in the Cacti & Succulent Forum. tj...See MoreOutdoor succulent combo pot
Comments (31)Ewwmayo do you have any books or website recommendations for someone who wants to continue learning about succulents? I agree, Rina. I've had pretty good luck at my local nurseries, except one of them doesn't label any of the plants beyond "echeveria" which bugs me a bit. I've also been lucky enough to happen on some really nice ones from Altman Plants at Home Depot. But they only look good for a few days after delivery, then they get severely etiolated. I happened upon a new shipment last week and took home the following: echeveria elegans, echeveria subsessili variegata, echeveria chalk rose, a watch chain crassula, a sedum with tiny silvery white rosettes and a beautiful echeveria imbricata, which I've been searching for for months. 6 plants for about $30! I have a problem. I'll post a picture of the imbricata tonight if I can remember. It's potted in its own pot so it can grow and hopefully produce some pups. Until then, I'll leave you with this transformation. Found a succulent labeled as a perle von nurnberg and bought it in November. The pot had a date on it of 2014! I wondered if it had potential. Trimmed some of the pups off to propagate them and ended with this in March.... Needless to say, I quickly realized that it wasn't a PVN. I'm thinking maybe graptoveria debbie?...See MoreDo they have a 12 step programs for echeveria addiction?
Comments (18)Hello, my name is Kd and I am an Echeholic. I'm right there with you all. Let's go bird, My kitchen is currently in the state you described above....minus the dead mice haha. I have had a lot of success with echeverias and have grown to love them so much. Once I find homes for the dozens of babies I've propagated, I will be on the hunt for more varieties. I try very hard to water in the non-disposal side of my sink and "almost always" remember to put the strainer in when I'm watering :-P I may get an ID for this one, yet. looks like it's going to bloom! And here it is last August, rosy tipped in a 2" pot (a few weeks after chiseling it out of a glue garden) Kd...See More- 10 years ago
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