how can i save her? i am a complete newb
1ft to light, indirect
4β pot with drainage
Last watered 3 weeks ago
Her soil looks like it holds too much moisture. She is considered a semi-succulent, which can be bad for her in the long run. You might want to remove her from it and plant her in better-draining soil. Or you can amend the soil by adding small pebbles, perlite, Play sand, etc. Once you have done that, please wait for the soil to completely dry out before watering again, and then only water her thoroughly once a month. Being a semi-succulent means she doesn't need that much water.
so her stem making "roots" should be no hassle?
@HolyCornishlily Usually, when a succulent stem starts making roots, these are called aerial roots, which some succulents use to stabilize themselves and get more moisture from the air. Although when repotting her you could restabilize her yourself to help her out