My echeveria has lost all its petals wil they grow back

6β pot with drainage

Last watered 4 months ago
@Queenmamaofall Generally if an Echeveria loses all its leaves, it can still grow new ones back from the stem, as long as the plant itself is still healthy; new leaves will typically sprout from the center of the plant where the old leaves were attached. However, if the leaf loss is due to extreme stress or improper care, the plant may need time to recover and might not produce new leaves immediately; monitor the plant closely and adjust your care routine as needed. But you can always use the fallen leaves to propagate and grow new plants!
@Queenmamaofall Hi! Echeveria gi dirbang at this time of year. If you see leaf losss, it could be that itβs getting attention it doesnβt need. It may also be reaching for light. You can keep them awake but limit their care by keeping them in bright indirect light, watering very little from the bottom once the soil is 100% dry plus a few extra days.
My most prized echeveria just bent over. Sheβs πasleep so I moved her to an area where she can rest and not get alot of light nor care. As long as you have the leaves and the stump, new rosetts can form while the leaves may develop new roots and hp fill in the pot.
Stay strong. If sheβs shriveled at the top leaves, she needs a sip but thereβs no nee lid to water weekly especially if sheβs indoors.
My most prized echeveria just bent over. Sheβs πasleep so I moved her to an area where she can rest and not get alot of light nor care. As long as you have the leaves and the stump, new rosetts can form while the leaves may develop new roots and hp fill in the pot.
Stay strong. If sheβs shriveled at the top leaves, she needs a sip but thereβs no nee lid to water weekly especially if sheβs indoors.