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Jun 19, 2023 9:37 AM CST
Name: UrbanWild
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I bought this for cheap. As I remember it's Echeveria purpurosum. I've I stripped out the dead leaves, and now it looks like this. Do I plant at the old level and leave the rosette on a stem (yellow line), plant a little higher burying part of the stem (red line), cut it off/heal over/replant, or?

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