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Posted 2w ago by @LikelyChaya33

Anyone know what succulent this is? And is it ok to have ...

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Hello! So I was wondering if anyone knew what succulent this is, it had fallen off another succulent when i bought my succulent Foxxy, and has rooted, today I’m moving Foxxy to a new pot because I overwatered it and it’s in a plastic pot and wanted to know if it’s ok to have two different kinds of succulents growing in the same pot together and if it was a different type of succulent, if you know what succulent this is or just have literally any succulent care tips it would help me out by a tenfold. I’m super new to taking care of plants and don’t plan on paying for the app’s reminders. Thank you in advance!

The photo circling it is when I first found it a few weeks ago, and the other picture is it now. Again, thank you, anything helps!
Looks like a florist kalanchoe to me, but I’m terrible at identifying plants. But I’ve grown a few kalanchoes, and that looks like it; but honestly, juvenile plants can look similar to early stages. πŸ˜‰ Kalanchoes are also notoriously stinkers about just throwing their seeds into everything and anything and rooting in just about anything. πŸ€£πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ They are nicknamed mother of a thousand to mother of a billion.
@Idplantthat Is it ok to repot them both together? If not or if it’s better to plant them in separate pots i do have an extra pot that is definitely big compared to the little guy but is that okay if the pots too big? Sorry like I said I’m very new to this
@LikelyChaya33 they will be totally fine together, especially right now being small and new to the environment; it’s better to let them acclimate for a little longer, but kalanchoes don’t mind being in small or big pots. They will adapt and thrive in just about any situation that’s well-draining and has a good amount of light. πŸ˜‰ These are my largest kalanchoes, they are different than the florist but same family. πŸ˜‰ When I put them in those pots they weren’t much bigger than yours. I just water for the size of the plant; not for the size of the pot; does that make sense?
@Idplantthat yes, thank you!