Can you help identify these two beautiful succulents
stephanie_lamparelli
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Kara 9b SF Bay Area CA
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Need help identifying two blooming succulents
Comments (7)Thank you so much. Imontestella, I was not expecting an instant reply, but got nervous that my request was dropping down the list so quickly that it might be missed. Sorry if I appeared pushy....See Moreplease help me identify these two succulents.
Comments (7)Thanks for answering friends. they are behind a south faced window,but the window glass is reflective kind.i put them outside the window in balcony with the hope that they stop elongate,but they start to get wrinkled and ill so i brought them back inside. i dont know what to do,,outside they start to shrivel and inside they elongate.please help me if there is a solution.thanks a lot....See MoreCan someone help me identify these two succulents please
Comments (2)DP - HERE. It make take longer than 3 hrs for someone to ID....and it already was. Top plant is too small IMO....See MoreCan you help me identify these succulents?
Comments (4)That is a very etiolated Echeveria, my guess is Echeveria ‘Perle Von Nurnberg’’. There’s a few way you can go about this, but this is what I would do. 1. I would first give it a good drink, give it a few hrs of the earliest morning sun and afternoon shade. 2. Wait about a 7-10 days and then repot in a better mix like Rina suggested with your other succulent. Remove as much of the old soil off the roots before putting in new mix. 3. Then I would slowly acclimate to stronger light and water once the mix is dry. 4. After about two months the Echeveria should have nice compact top growth because it has been getting more sun, I would behead it right under the rosette. Put the cutting aside in the shade till it forms a nice callus, this should take no more than a week for that sized stem. You can leave the cutting out of mix till roots form or pot it up, but no water till roots. Keep the rootless cutting out of strong sunlight, without roots the little guy could potentially fry. Once roots grow you can begin to water and slowly acclimate to it’s sunny spot. 5. This is optional, but once you cut the top rosette off you can keep the lower stem attached to its roots. Treat it like a normal succulent and it’ll become your Echeveria baby machine....See Morestephanie_lamparelli
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