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Nov 28, 2014 10:34 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Hi Jasmine, and Welcome! to ATP. Glad you found your way here.
Can you give us some background, like:
Where do you live, in the southern states, midwest, southwest, etc.
What is your growing zone?
Are those kept outdoors, or indoors?
What are you using for a growing medium?
Do they have roots, if so what do the roots look like?
Are they in sun or shade?

They do NOT look like they are suffering from lack of water. The leaves are not puckered/shriveled looking, as they would from dehydration.
The soil soil doesn't look soggy. But it also doesn't look like something sempervivum would like to grow in.

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