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Graptosedum 'Bronze'

direct_sunlight Direct sunlight
grow-light Grow light
window-distance 4.0ft to light
sunlight-hours Zero hrs light
window-orientation SW
5.0" pot
pot-drainage Drainage
pot-type Glazed clay
soil-type Succulent
outdoor-plant Indoor

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Graptosedum California Sunshine β˜€οΈπŸŒΈ the blooms are opening by the day and they are so pretty! I love the star shaped flowers, & even the stomata’s are cool. they look like little fireworks coming out the flower ✨ the pink tones in the middle really give it some character 😊. So proud of my first self grown blooms ! I even have an Echeveria pulidonis that is forming two bloom stalks, I don’t have a progress pic just yet. I have had both of these plants for almost a year & from my observations the most neglected succulents thrive the most πŸ˜‚πŸ˜³ that’s one thing I’ve learned so far when it comes to succs that less is more! #BloomingSuccs #GrowingSuccs #GrowLights #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #Succulents #Succulent #Graptosedum #NewGrowth #HappyPlants #PlantAddict

This is Morgan Treeman the app picked the name but ima keep it lol first plants I have a bonsai coming soon

#WhatTheSuccWednesday 🌱✨πŸͺ΄ Wanted to show some things I haven’t shared or updated in while.. Graptosedum β€˜Darley Sunshine’ she has had some ups and downs but she has put off two new growth areas (picture 1 & 3) are shown. She also tends to drop leaves (in her pot) that have grown into little baby plants (2) 🌱😊 how cute! Picture 4 is Echeveria β€˜Aphrodite’ a beautiful fleshy blue green Echeveria, she is a slow grower but patience is key with these beauties! πŸ€žπŸ»β˜€οΈπŸŒ±βœ¨ 5 is my Iceplant that has suffered from somd spider mite damage but is managing to persevere through pests & is still showing new growth! She is 3 times bigger than she was when I got her from Home Depot! It’s been 6+ months with most of my succulents, so it’s crazy to see how much they have grown since then. #HappyPlants #NewGrowth #GrowLights #SucculentLove #SucculentSquad #Succulents #Succulent #SuccerForSucculents #PlantAddict #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PlantTherapy #Propagation #PropagationStation

Is the concerning?

Third time trying to identify this echeveria, now that it’s a little bigger maybe someone will have some suggestions. My mystery plant has a roommate (max) my graptosedum bronze 🍁 I love this plant! it can vary in color depending on lighting. it can be brick red, to pale green with taupe undertones, or sometimes a bit of both when it’s transitioning due to light variation. This plant had almost given up, but he is wayyyy happier now. I didn’t anticipate the echeveria to grow so big, so quickly. I think he might be squishing his friend πŸ˜³πŸ’šπŸͺ΄ #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #Succulents #NewGrowth #Echeveria #GrowLights #Graptosedum #GrowingSuccs #PlantID #PlantInfo #GreggersSupportingGreggers

Happy #FreshLeafFriday ! 🌱😊✨ Wanted to share that my other frost recovery project, is one of my Graptosedum β€˜Bronze’ β€œDax”. This plant is super hardy & resilient. It will pretty much tolerate just about anything, & is super low maintenance & chill. He can go a while without water, they propagate easily, & have bounced back from several unfavorable conditions. πŸŒΏπŸ™ŒπŸ» Dax seems to be mostly recovered, & growing new healthy leaves. After the shock from freezing temps I waited a month to repot/water. I also removed the leaves that were damaged/ruptured, so it wouldn’t continue to spread to the rest of the plant, & eventually kill it completely. When succulents get too cold the cells burst & essentially rot the plant from the inside out. If you can remove the damaged leaves (if it’s not all of them) then you can prevent it from spreading to the rest of plant, which will stop the rot from spreading to the remaining healthy parts of your plant. #HappyPlants #NewGrowth #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #RescuePlants #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #Succulents #Succulent #GrowingSuccs #BeforeAndAfter #Graptosedum

Why did he explode?

Help!

Fertilizer

This guy is pretty leggy. Is this normal for this succulent?