Succulent ID Please! Also, How Should I Care For Them?
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How long should I wait to water after re-potting? Also, ID needed
Comments (4)Ooh I'm sorry, I know they're supposed to be red. It was a slightly yellow coloration that I was talking about. My camera is being repaired right now so I was using my phone for the pictures,so it is a bit difficult to see.. sorry about that. But thank you for the ID! Greatly appreciated. :)...See MorePlease help with ID of succulent- and care...
Comments (16)Yay! Finally got my laptop back up & running (after 3 wks!) My plant that is like yours...I believe has A. tabuliforme as a parent. I've been scouring my Aeonium book for a match, but so far none...that is a "for sure" species. Here, showing many rosettes, the burned leaves & one hanging rosette I was cleaning off dead leaves from, broke away easily. Clcik for larger view:...See MoreSucculent ID help and care Please :-)
Comments (4)Fungus gnats appear when you use a peat based soil that remains wet for too long. Looking at your pictures, this is where they came from. This will also cause your leaves to get mushy from over-watering. Your mix looks very wet and water retentive so I am guessing this is what is happening here. If you were to pull your plant out you will probably notice there are not a lot of roots and you possibly have some that are black (rotting). It looks like your plant is also etiolated due to lack of adequate lighting. They will stretch out and get leggy in search of sunlight. A combination of these things is what is causing your plant distress. -Erica...See MoreId and how to care for them /help!!!
Comments (6)Your snake plant is trying to multiply by sending a root rhizome. Plant up in a slightly larger pot with tiny stones or palmace or perlite. Soil looks too peaty but depends on how you water and temp. where it will be placed. Name could be Sansevieria trifasciata Laurentii. Futura if smaller growing. Durning winter water very little....See Moreuniquelydivine
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