Please Please help with ID's on my succulants..
User
7 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (11)
Related Discussions
Please help me ID my succulents!
Comments (4)Looking at the second picture, the two babies on the top are together so they count as one. Clockwise from the top, 1-4 with the haworthia being #2 :)...See MoreHelp me ID my succulents...Name the succulents! I'd love to id unknown
Comments (9)Hi Gina, no apologies needed:-) people her will chime in on the IDs, it's not a pain at all, and the list is a little less active because it's JUNE, yay, we are all out in the dirt:-) if you don't get a response soon, try this: repost your photos with numbers and just a short request for ID's. That makes it easier for folks to answer. usually you'll get several responses, with each person just IDing a couple plants, rather than one person doing it all. The numbers help make it easier for several folks to each focus on what they know best....See MoreHelp me ID my succulent please!
Comments (0)I bought this last week and I'm not sure what kind it is. I know it's an echeveria but I'm unsure on the specific type. Any help would be appreciated! :D...See MoreSucculent newbie - please help ID my plants; how to water
Comments (4)Water thoroughly when dry. Let water run out the bottom holes. Never by tablespoons. You can tell when they need water by inserting a wooden skewer for a few minutes. When you remove it, if it’s damp, don’t water. As for the third pic, I suspect the pot is too big for them, and they should be potted a little higher if you are able to repot in a smaller container. The recommended soil mix here is commercial cactus and succulent potting mix combined 50-50 with perlite available from your nursery. You are on a good start with your succulents. I suggest you take time to read many other threads here, and you will learn a lot. Also there are some good YouTube videos. I like Debra Baldwin, another is Sunshine and Succulents....See MoreUser
7 years agomesembs
7 years agoLiz (Virginia z6b)
7 years agomesembs
7 years agoTehya (Zone 9a)
7 years ago
Related Stories
SUMMER GARDENINGHouzz Call: Please Show Us Your Summer Garden!
Share pictures of your home and yard this summer — we’d love to feature them in an upcoming story
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESPathway Plantings That Please the Senses
Add some color, life and intrigue beside your sidewalk with these 7 suggestions
Full StoryHOME OFFICESQuiet, Please! How to Cut Noise Pollution at Home
Leaf blowers, trucks or noisy neighbors driving you berserk? These sound-reduction strategies can help you hush things up
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Silphium Perfoliatum Pleases Wildlife
Cup plant provides structure, cover, food and water to help attract and sustain wildlife in the eastern North American garden
Full StoryHOUSEPLANTSMother-in-Law's Tongue: Surprisingly Easy to Please
This low-maintenance, high-impact houseplant fits in with any design and can clear the air, too
Full StoryBATHROOM DESIGNUpload of the Day: A Mini Fridge in the Master Bathroom? Yes, Please!
Talk about convenience. Better yet, get it yourself after being inspired by this Texas bath
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDESPlease Touch: Texture Makes Rooms Spring to Life
Great design stimulates all the senses, including touch. Check out these great uses of texture, then let your fingers do the walking
Full StoryPRODUCT PICKSGuest Picks: Eye-Pleasing Candles and Candleholders
Darkness is falling earlier at night, thanks to daylight saving time's end. Stave off the gloom with comforting, flattering candlelight
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Snowberry Pleases Year-Round
Bright spring foliage, pretty summer flowers, white berries in winter ... Symphoricarpos albus is a sight to behold in every season
Full StorySponsored
chuckerfly