u/jezebelllllll

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what are these marks on my echeveria?

the underside of the leaf and the edges of the leaf ends have developed this kind of pitted look. a random leaf dried up in the middle too. i'm not sure when this started developing, maybe over a week?

is this the action of a pest or anything else that i should be worried about? i have no clue, any information or advice is appreciated.

u/jezebelllllll — 6 days ago

hello everyone, i have this tolumnia potted up in a mix of coco fibres, pumice, lava rock and charcoal. she gets bright indirect sunlight and it reaches an upwards of 40°C here.

i water her once a day since it's very dry and hot where i live here. the medium visibly looks dry after a day has passed and the roots be looking dry too, so i water it that often. but ever since i potted her up she has been looking worse every single day.

i have included a backwards timeline of her which are just one day apart, upto a week ago when i first got her. any advice or questions are welcome.

u/jezebelllllll — 16 days ago

hello everyone! i got this tolumnia hybrid yesterday. i name her veronica! i've seen a lot of different ways to pot or mount these, and since the climate here is terribly hot and arid, i've chosen to put mine a mix of shredded coco husk, charcoal, pumice and lava rock.

i would love to know what you guys think about her, or if you have any beautiful tolumnia yourselves 🩷

u/jezebelllllll — 21 days ago
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i was away for the week and came back to this 💔 the only active growth point on her is now fried up. last photo is from last week.

i got this almost a month ago and i repotted her into chunky mix around 10 days ago (she had a really decent amount of roots) and watered her last sunday. it's my first time growing a hoya, that too in a mix this chunky.

i wanted to watch over her to gauge how often i should be watering in a mix like this but i was away from home for too long 😭 i quickly gave her a drink but the new growth died and i am devastatedddd 😭😭😭

it's only been ten days since being in that new mix, so i don't know if her roots have taken hold. will she recover? will it grow from somewhere else? please offer me some comfort 😭

u/jezebelllllll — 21 days ago

the first one i've had for a few years now and the second one is (or was) crested so i have no idea if it's even identifiable. i'd really appreciate it if anyone has some clue of its variety.

u/jezebelllllll — 27 days ago
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hi all, my mother grew this from when it was a little seedling at least four years ago.

how do i make it look like all of these impressive specimens with the giant caudex that everyone has? any advice and even general care tips are appreciated. thank you!

u/jezebelllllll — 27 days ago