Can someone please help me to identify my succulent?
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7 years ago
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Can someone help me identify this succulent?
Comments (9)Okay...back again. The succulent I found that is closest to looking like yours is Portulaca molokiniensis. I have no personal experience with this plant & have never seen it in person, so I cannot vouch for the veining in the leaves being the same. But...take a look at the links below & see what you think. If/when it blooms, you could confirm. These have stems somewhat like yours (I can't see clearly). http://www.hawaiioirc.org/OIRC-SPECIES-PLANTS/Portulaca-molok-FKStarr.jpg Here is a link that might be useful:...See MoreCan someone help me to identify this succulent ?
Comments (1)My guess would be Graptopetalum paraguayense;)....See MoreCould someone please help me identify the pink and blue succulents??
Comments (24)Kelsey Do not only take plants out to dry out (but perhaps you mean out of the cachepots?) - if you have outdoor space, leave them outside for whole summer. Succulents need to be acclimatized to outside, and that could be accomplished in a week right now. After that, they will grow much better than indoors. Your cachepots are very nice, I am sure displaying plants in them looks better than plastic pots, especially if you are using them as décor throughout the house (I wouldn't get any awards for décor, lol. Vast majority of my pots are plastic, few are terracotta). That is personal decision, but be aware that even if you don't see it heat will build up in that small space, can't escape and keeps plastic pot damp longer. Leaving them out (plastic pots) for few hours after watering definitely helps (while wouldn't do it with many plants I have). This is not a criticism, just helpful hints....See MorePlease can someone identify my two succulents?
Comments (23)Jemina Be careful of spraying recently taken cuttings. If you keep them wet, they could rot instead of root. Spraying every day is too often - I actually do not believe in spraying plants or cuttings, but that is JMO. It is OK if it is warm, good air circulation, and not so often, and plants are thirsty (usualy, the leaves start shrivelling). Feed of any kind may be too early too. How long ago did you pot them up? Just in case you are not aware, these plants have fine powdery coating on their leaves, often referred to as farina. It should not be rubbed or wiped off. Sometimes it is unavoidable to get some off - on some plants, it rubs off very easy - but try handling plants by the leaves as little as possible....See Morelmontestella
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