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May 22, 2012 10:58 AM CST

I never cared for one of these, but I do know Echeveria will grow like that with too little or too much sun. I would try placing it in a southern window or placing it outside for full sun during the day and see if that helps. Also, if the leaves are drying out you might want to dribble a little water on it every now and then: our jades love this (came from humid greenhouse)! Just don't do too much or else they will rot Crying . I would try to replicate the place you got it from's humidity and light too.

Hope this helps, as we don't know much about these plants Sad .
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