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Jul 17, 2021 4:24 PM CST
Name: Steve
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Kaktus said:Thanks a lot Baja, Now Its clear for me on this crested things.. And I started to worry on all my crested succulents..

You have a very beautiful Echeverias, I like Echeverias because the plant itself looks like flower, no need to bloom. I failed in keeping Echeverias, they always "Melt" after sometimes,
too much water = melt
not enough water = dried, start watering = melt
keep in the shade = melt
too much sunlight = Die
Expose to rain = dead
Grumbling Grumbling


I have about as much luck as you with echies 👍
my biggest issue in the uk is lack of light indoors . I can keep them ok in the height of summer but In spring fall the plants stretch every time . If I try to withhold water to prevent stretching then I loose too many lower leaves and end up with a plant on a spike . I got sick of restarting them all the time
Steve

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