Does anyone know what is happening with this poor guy? He...
0ft to light, direct
2β pot with drainage
Last watered 1 week ago
Water him vigorously and let it drain then after it drains stick him in a ziplock bag and set him in shade. The bag will keep in the moisture without overwatering
How often are you watering it? If they are translucent and dropping it could be from too much water. The black on the leaves is usually a result of water on the leaves, and the plant being in strong direct lighting. I canβt remember the name of this, but @vvvelo told me about this once.
@BeLeafIYourself ???
Your echeveria is starving more light. Not enough light also has led to watering issues: probably slightly overwatered.
Do not put the plant in the shade, and absolutely do not suffocate the plant by putting it in a ziplock bag. This is a succulent. It hates the moist environment, and it needs fresh air to breathe.
@BeLeafIYourself
Do not put the plant in the shade, and absolutely do not suffocate the plant by putting it in a ziplock bag. This is a succulent. It hates the moist environment, and it needs fresh air to breathe.
@BeLeafIYourself
Thank you all so much for the help as I seem to be a terrible plant mom.
I have always had issues with overwatering, so with this new group, I have been watering all of them once every 30 days.
It is definitely possible that water has gotten on the leaves but I did buy a different squeeze bottle with an βLβ shaped nozzle when I bought the succulents.
They are put in strong direct sunlight (Southern CA) especially after watering but only about 2 wks a month.
I have always had issues with overwatering, so with this new group, I have been watering all of them once every 30 days.
It is definitely possible that water has gotten on the leaves but I did buy a different squeeze bottle with an βLβ shaped nozzle when I bought the succulents.
They are put in strong direct sunlight (Southern CA) especially after watering but only about 2 wks a month.