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cclecombe
2017-11-05
Sad to see so many leaves have fallen but I‘m not sure if this is something to expect in colder weather with this plant
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Kiersten_27: Is the soil wet? I think it either has too much water or not enough sun. It’s also getting cold where I live, but my jade is healthy and has kept all of its leaves
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kenzeeeeee
2017-11-05
my plant here is dying and I do not know how to care for it. I feel if I know it's correct name, I'll be able to help it live.
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Jabandit: Less water, more sunlight
AloeYouVeraMuch: Need more pictures, then I can give you an ID but I'd guess some sort of jade plant
小馒头331: Kalanchoe marnieriana?Is it?
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oh-0kay
2017-11-04
— 3 week update —
the end of the plant looks
as if if it might grow some
roots in the following weeks !
the end of the plant looks
as if if it might grow some
roots in the following weeks !
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oh-0kay
2017-11-04
— 3 week update —
i moved the plant to my other window so it can get more light before the sun sets
i moved the plant to my other window so it can get more light before the sun sets
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jahboots
2017-11-03
What is this plant?
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stunning.succulents: kalanchoe perhaps? looks like it needs more light regardless
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CMO111101
2017-11-02
Hi! I have my new plant. I just found this outside, abandoned. It's a little weak and some leaves are missing. I have many questions.
a. What succulent is this?
b. Leaves are a little weak and might fall off. Will these leaves stick back if I take care of the plant?
c. A leaf has been cut off. Will it grow back?
I want this plant to have the perfect shape again. Please help me out. Thank you!
a. What succulent is this?
b. Leaves are a little weak and might fall off. Will these leaves stick back if I take care of the plant?
c. A leaf has been cut off. Will it grow back?
I want this plant to have the perfect shape again. Please help me out. Thank you!
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Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa: these plants love the sun, the substrate must be very drained and water once a week
meriunkat: Also when they received to much sunlight without training it to withstand the leaves will slouch
meriunkat: Usually if leaves are dry the plant is not getting enough water, if the leaves are mushy it is being overwatered which as a result could rot and die
meriunkat: However first decide whether the leaves are dry or mushy above all, this will help you decide weather it needs more water or less
meriunkat: New leaves grow from the top of the stem, a fallen leaf can be used to propagate, sometimes new leaves will grow from the bottom part of stem as a new plant
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Nekala Keen
2017-11-01
can anyone help me identify this plant please ?
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Nekala Keen: @Lora. ohh that might be it!! Thank you!
Lora.: It looks like Blue Chalk Sticks-Senecio mandraliscae
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Ray Day
2017-11-01
what kind of plant is this
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马耳东风: tips, search this pic on taobao :)
马耳东风: 变叶木 codiaeum variegatum L A juss
achance82: Maybe a type of Croton or Aglaonema?