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cecetea123
2017-08-12
What plant is this?
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Katia De Juan: I think it’s an echeveria
Huckeem4: What plant is this?
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Ueca
2017-08-12
Condition has improved somewhat, but the mother plant has eaten the pups at the base.
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SucculentLover021815
2017-08-11
I new added a "Kalanchoe Tomentosa 'Panda Plant'" in my "garden"
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Rawhide
2017-08-11
does anyone know what this plant is? And how I can save it. It's all white and high maintenance.
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Ueca: It is called Senecio cineraria, if that helps.
奇怪终结者: It seems no way can save it ....
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Aurora
2017-08-09
should I pull the bottom leaves off? I'm not sure if I leave them or pull them to make the plant prettier.
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oliviavael_27: Only pull of the very bottom ones, especially if they feel slightly loose, as that will give space for new growth.
Lucky Coyote: I agree, just a few offthe bottom, especially if they have squishy bases against the plant
meriunkat: hmm maybe just a few of the bottom that might be getting crushed, and then you could have them to propagate 😆, that's why I do with mine
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Camden Crace
2017-08-06
So i have this euphorbia trigona. i accidentaly left it in the rain for about ten minuets as soon as i saw this i took the plant out of the wet soil and put it in dry soil. Was this the right thing to do?
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sarajordan2993: if you have super high temps during the day , the soil should dry out . if it doesnt within about 5-7 days , replant . if you replant , itll only disturb the roots & plant itself . it does more harm to replant , than having wet soil
sunnyzou: nothing to be worried.actually no need to replant
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Paul Baker
2017-08-05
Would like to identify this plant Our dogs like to eat these
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Carrie.zhu: This is Lv cao.
Camden Crace: These might be Japanese hops. But I could be wrong.