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Xana
2018年11月13日
I don't know the name of this succulent.
Can you help me please?
Não sei o nome desta Suculenta.
Podem ajudar-me?
Can you help me please?
Não sei o nome desta Suculenta.
Podem ajudar-me?
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kensong
2018年11月03日
This was one of the first succulent I acquired and the novice me almost killed it. But it has recovered well. Can someone help me ID it please? It looks like a Graptopetalum Ghost Plant?
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kensong:Okay. Finally found it to be the Graptopetalum California Sunset.
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SnowPie
2018年10月29日
Can you please help me id this succulent? It has pink, wavy edges. I got it from Ikea and idk what it is. Thank you!
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林有鹿鸣:Echeveria 'Meridian'?i am not sure
kensong:It looks like a Kalanchoe Laxiflora.
Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa:I'm sorry I do not know if name, I thought you had some problem with the plant
SnowPie:@Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa I don’t know what the name of the plant is. Can you help me identify it?
Edgar Enrique Solis de la Rosa:But what is the problem?
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kensong
2018年10月09日
Can anyone help me ID this please? Any Cacti experts here? Is this an Echinopsis or a Gymnocalycium (Chin Cactus) or something else?
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mailipod5:绯花玉
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kensong
2018年10月04日
Can someome please help me ID this plant? Thabks you.
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lihuan:Echeveria minas 米娜斯
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monsterick
2018年10月03日
can someone help me with the ID of this plant?
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mailipod5:i knew this,but forget.
Catarina ZS:Looks like Austrocilindropuntia subulata
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Karina Esmail
2018年09月24日
Can someone help me identify this succulent please?
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Catarina ZS:Crassula conjuncta
Fion:十字星
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Carenza
2018年09月22日
Hello, can anyone help me identify this succulent? it has stayed relatively small and it never has any flowers. Thank-you! 🙂
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suculea:sempervivum
Carenza:@Fion Hello, I'm sorry but I haven't been able to do any further research based on the translation of what you said (I am English). Any further information would be greatly appreciated 🙂
Fion:长生草
succulentlover11
2018年09月11日
hello I'm new to this app I really need some help on my succulent my sedum firestorm its color is fading out it's supposed to be green with red tips around the leaf but it's turning all green and the leaves look really sad anybody please help me or give me some advice on the plan thank you
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Miss Chen
2018年08月26日
Hostas are one of the most popular herbaceous perennial plants grown around the world. They are easy to look after and will tolerate shade. Pruning your hosta will keep it looking good year-round and help to reduce the chances of it being attacked by an infection. Hostas need to be planted in soil which is not going to be allowed to dry out in hot weather as they will quickly wilt when thirsty. Regular watering and a layer of mulch will help to keep them in top condition.
Step 1
Prune the hosta in fall when the leaves have died back. This way the plant will have taken as much energy and nutrients as possible from the leaves for next spring. Use pruning shears to carefully cut the dead leaves back to the base of the stem. Avoid pulling leaves out using your hands as this can tear into the living tissue at the base of the plant, leaving a wound which is open to fungal infection.
Step 2
Divide hostas in spring when you can clearly see where the new shoots are. Use a fork to dig the hosta out of the ground, removing as much soil from the roots as possible. Use pruning shears to remove any dead or unhealthy-looking roots. If left on the plant, this will worsen the plant's health and appearance. Use a spade to slice through the hosta root and replant the clumps at least 1 foot apart to give them space to grow.
Step 3
After pruning and division, apply a layer of mulch around the plant. Mulch can be either well-rotted manure or compost and should be no more then 2 inches thick to discourage slugs from using it as a home. Mulch will feed the plant and help to keep it healthy. Mulch also keeps the soil moist in hot weather.
Step 1
Prune the hosta in fall when the leaves have died back. This way the plant will have taken as much energy and nutrients as possible from the leaves for next spring. Use pruning shears to carefully cut the dead leaves back to the base of the stem. Avoid pulling leaves out using your hands as this can tear into the living tissue at the base of the plant, leaving a wound which is open to fungal infection.
Step 2
Divide hostas in spring when you can clearly see where the new shoots are. Use a fork to dig the hosta out of the ground, removing as much soil from the roots as possible. Use pruning shears to remove any dead or unhealthy-looking roots. If left on the plant, this will worsen the plant's health and appearance. Use a spade to slice through the hosta root and replant the clumps at least 1 foot apart to give them space to grow.
Step 3
After pruning and division, apply a layer of mulch around the plant. Mulch can be either well-rotted manure or compost and should be no more then 2 inches thick to discourage slugs from using it as a home. Mulch will feed the plant and help to keep it healthy. Mulch also keeps the soil moist in hot weather.
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