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Fenestraria Rhophalophylla Baby Toes Cracking- Care Tips
Fenestraria rhophalophylla is very prone to cracking or splitting its leaves if the plant receives too much water. This problem can be mitigated by keeping the Baby Toes in a dry and very bright spot so the water intake can be controlled.
Brown Or Black Spots On Succulents- 5 Reasons Why
Black/brown spots are mostly due to dead cells cause by pests such as mealy bugs, aphids or slugs, fungus, rot, burns from the sun, edema warts from too much water, the equivalent of frost bite, any puncture marks or scratches.
Peperomia Graveolens Care & Propagation
Peperomia graveolens ‘Ruby Glow’ is a gorgeous succulents plant with bright red outside leaves and stems and green top part of the leaf. This stunning colour mix makes it a very desirable plant. Peperomia graveolens may a bit tricky to keep alive, but with some extra tender love and care it will thrive. Description The…
10 Best Tall Succulents For The Garden
Here’s a list of the best tall succulents for your garden or pots
Cotyledon Tomentosa Variegata ‘Bear’s Paw’ Leaves Falling Off
Cotyledon tomentosa variegata is very sensitive to too much water, humidity and strong sun. These factors can cause the leaves to fall off at an alarming rate. The leaves are also naturally slightly sensitive to touch, especially when the plant is in its growing season
Euphorbia Flanaganii Medusa’s Head Turning Yellow & How To Fix It
Euphorbia flanaganii can turn yellow for a variety of reasons. Too much water, too little water, winter, exposure to full sun/extreme heat and heavy succulent potting mix can all cause yellowing of the leaves or even the whole branches.