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May 18, 2018 12:59 PM CST
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Name: Stefan
SE europe(balkans) (Zone 6b)
Wild Plant Hunter Plumerias Overwinters Tender Plants Indoors Cactus and Succulents Sempervivums Bromeliad
Adeniums Bookworm Sedums Tropicals Fruit Growers Foliage Fan
Hello, some of you who that grow cacti succulents might know me from the cactus and succulents forum, to others, i have 6,5 years experience growing cacti and succulents. My collection is located in the balkans, and thus a lot of my plants are dutch. It was comprise of cacti, aloeae, crassulaceae , agaveae, and recently i began collecting apocyanaceae and euphorbiaceae succulent plants.
Among my most recent is a medium sized dutch adenium, with unusually thin leaves, placed in a fairly shallow pot, in soil which believe is too organic and water retaining , likely unsuitable for this type of succulent plant. From what i saw, its probably peat and marble rocks.
Would like advice on if and how regarding the repot, consider that the only experience repotting spurge and milkweed succulents is a euphorbia trigona rubra with a tiny root (unlike the adenium in question) placed in a large pot with humus soil/vermicompost.
I would also appreciate advice in its watering regime as well, and please compare it to other plants(ive killed a pachypodium with overwatering due to bad advice - my new one is watered frequently, but with a very small amount).
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