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Posted 5M ago by @MeekSweetleaf

My succ is really a semp pacific knight but they don’t ha...

#Sempervivum
2ft to light, indirect
2” pot with drainage
Last watered 4 months ago
Hi, I do not see a picture of it.
If there's a good leaf of it left usually you can just plant them after a few days or wait a few weeks and they grow roots just sitting on a counter and then you can plant them. Maybe you can salvage part of it and start a new one. succulents are very easy to start new if you have one good piece
Yes, they are strong plants. Let the soil dry completely, then water as usual.
@MeekSweetleaf Welcome to Greg. Sometimes you just don't know. Last year I had a paddle plant that I could not keep happy. It ended up getting checked outside because I was tired of watching it die. I just left the pot outside all winter without touching it, and when spring came I was going to empty the pot so that I could use it for a different plant, but I saw a funny little growth coming out of the center of the pot. I left it to its own devices; rain, sun... I didn't mess with it at all. And it has come back very nicely! And I live in So central Illinois, where we get heavy freezes and snow. This is not known as a cold hardy plant, I don't believe. Yet it persevered. She's in a big ol' 8" pot too...the ONLY thing I've done is put another "ailing" baby in with her...a Haworthia that's not "supposed" to want all that much direct light...yet it's doing better now than under my care & grow light. It's like the island of misfit plants. Nature can really surprise!
@YokeFalsedaisy here’s a picture of it