Succulent suggestions

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by codyb89, Apr 22, 2008.

  1. codyb89

    codyb89 Active Member

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    Hey i have this arrangement i made in this pot and the succulents are :crassula perforata variegata,kalanchoe marmorata,echeveria lucita?,crassula tatragona. I was wondering if these plants would do ok together in the same pot and i did use a cactus/succulent potting mix
     

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  2. edleigh7

    edleigh7 Well-Known Member

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    Nice one cody, my wife likes doing those arrangements also. Some things may out grow others in that arrangement, but simply trim them back and with the offcuts, do another arrangement : )

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    Yes, they should do fine in same pot together.

    Remember not to over water.
     
  4. Cereusly Steve

    Cereusly Steve Active Member

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    Actually you have Kalanchoe (Bryophyllum) fedtschenkoi, Crasula tetragona and Echeveria elegans. The variegated Crassula perforata is correct.

    Tha Kalanchoe and Crassula tetragona will quickly out grow the others.

    Give the plants plenty of light but not direct sunlight outdoors.

    Be sure the pot has a drainage hole.

    Water thoroughly but let go dry between watering.

    Mots commercial "cactus soil" is far too rich in humus for succulents and cactus. A mix predominently with graveley material, such as ground granite (chicken grit), aquarium gravel, turface and coarse builders sand is much better for growing them.
     

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