Tiny Succulent ID Please!
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Help with Succulent ID-ing please? Round 2
Comments (20)Ohhh I see Malaysia is a bit different from me When #4 was in flowering for me Sun time here at longest is about 15.75 hours buds where easy to see and nearly ready to open and did so with lesser sun light time and finished flowering 12 days later. Temps where in the 80 - 92 F range at the same sun times mentioned and the time of day mine opened was 16:00 hours to 23:00 hours For now I can say your heaviest rain season might be a bit much for #4 although the soil you have it in does look nice enough to drain fast enough. Again odd #4 Messeb like water more than most succulents but doesn't like wet roots for to long of time in days the top will rot out on you if to wet to long. Your other plants would certainly benefit with a lot less water than #4 can handle Other than a season rain over watering concern I have think you'll do very well with yours. As caution I think it would be best if you could provide a tarp or tent for some over head covering during your heavy tropical rain season over the entire garden bed. I and others here appreciate you and want to see your plants in there best of flowering later too. In all honesty it's best to tell you to talk to some of your local people with the same succulent garden passion as yours and ask them what they do....See MoreNeed Help with ID'ing a Succulent PLEASE!! =)
Comments (2)It could be x Gasteraloe "Flow"...See MoreID Tiny Succulent-- Poisonous to Cats??
Comments (6)I think it's an Echeveria not aeonium. I don't have aeonium, but from what I've seen they have little teeth along their leaf margins, whereas Echeveria do not. It wants more light as well, see how the middle is light coloured and the leaves around it are pressing out flat? They're trying to get as much light as possible. If you have a nice sunny windowsill, I'd move it there. You'll see it reaching for light, so turn it often to keep it from growing all conked to one side. kd...See MoreID succulent, someone knows ID. Tell me, please
Comments (3)Betina Forgot to mention: give it lots of light. It is leaning to one side - I suspect it was growing in relative dark spot and started to lean toward light source. It should start getting 'fatter' stems, darker green and rather upright. This one is same plant but monstrose - but growth pattern should be similar:...See Moredaxeek
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