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Feb 23, 2024 11:52 AM CST
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Hello. I've been checking my succulent lately and i found these spots. I keep him on a sunlit place and watering well in time. My girlfriend gifted him to me 2 weeks ago, he keeps growing and looks well, but these just worry me

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Feb 23, 2024 8:16 PM CST
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Welcome! to the forum.

I see nothing to be concerned about on the leaves. Stay watchful of course but that looks like a pretty normal Echeveria to me.

That pot is quite small for the plant, so you know. You might want to move it up to a container roughly the width of the plant. But now is probably not a good time, given you just acquired the plant and it is winter. I am assuming this is an indoor plant, and you are north of the subtropics. I can provide more advice on this, for down the road.

If this is an indoor plant, the more natural light, the better. Ideally find a place right in front of your sunniest southerly facing window.
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Feb 24, 2024 6:51 AM CST
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Baja_Costero said: Welcome! to the forum.

I see nothing to be concerned about on the leaves. Stay watchful of course but that looks like a pretty normal Echeveria to me.

That pot is quite small for the plant, so you know. You might want to move it up to a container roughly the width of the plant. But now is probably not a good time, given you just acquired the plant and it is winter. I am assuming this is an indoor plant, and you are north of the subtropics. I can provide more advice on this, for down the road.

If this is an indoor plant, the more natural light, the better. Ideally find a place right in front of your sunniest southerly facing window.


Thank you, i though something happened to him. He is living on my south west window sill

Here is the full pic of his pot and his size :)

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Feb 24, 2024 9:39 AM CST
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Very nice plant, a lovely gift indeed. Smiling
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