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Hi. I live in South Europe, near the sea. Here summers are warm, sometimes hot and winters are mild. I live in a flat that has a small balcony....
Echeverias don't die after flowering, sempervivum and aeonium do.
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When you say you let the plant 'dry out', in terms of time, how often, more or less, are you watering at the moment? To give you an idea, mine...
There is a plain green Dracaena fragrans. I don't think the thin trunk is a problem, mine has always had thin trunks. When it gets too tall I use...
I don't know what kind of ficus you have. Mine is a dwarf Ficus benjamina, and by keeping it moist at all times, I almost killed it. But as it...
Yes, RM619, it applies to almost all plants, if it feels humid, don't water. Makena, could you post a picture? It would be easier. Anyway, do...
It grows in height and tends to loose the lower leaves. Nonetheless, your echeveria seems to need more light because it is stretching towards the...
The 1st one looks more like an echeveria to me. The leaves are broader and fatter than those of the sempervivum, but I'm no expert.
It looks like a semp to me, but I don't know what kind. There are so many cultivars that it's almost impossible to identify one.
Are you sure the first one is a sempervivum? It doesn't look like one to me!
Dracaenas can do with medium humidity levels, but they don't like too much water, or they will rot. First symptoms are generally brown/black...
I'd say it's too much water. No plant of mine has ever needed water 3 times a week. What kind of temperatures do you have in the house?
They are beautiful!
Also Zamioculcas Zamifolia (ZZ for short).
Dracaenas are great plants: medium light, medium water (low in winter), normal household temperatures ,fertilize once every 2 months, clean the...
3 is correct.
Plant 1 could be a pachyveria, but plant 2 I'm not so sure. The two plants are different: plant 1 is almost stemless, sort of echeveria, but in...
Maybe pellaea rotundifolia
Hello, this is the first time I post to this forum. English is not my mother language, so excuse me for the mistakes. I'm asking for your help...