Don't worry so much. My rescue succulent I saved and nursed back from the brink insists on growing sideways along the ground, no matter where I put it's sun. It seems happy...but it is an odd life choice tiny plant.
Depends on how hot/dry/sunny where you keep them is, and I've noticed it can vary a bit by plant and also with the maturity of the plant. I have a shitload at home, now lining most of my windowsills (use them as natural blinds). Even though they're all propagated from the same plant (or 1 generation removed), they definitely aren't uniform in their growth and reactions to light/water.
I saw an uptick in growth and baby offshoots when I started watering a little less and started spraying them 1-2x/week with a fine mist. Have you tried spritzing them?
you can pot them. Remind me to take pics of the two I have outside on my porch in pots. (I transitioned both from indoors fully to outdoors for the summer; plan on bringing them back in over winter)
Like others have said -- they're pretty robust. One was so infested with fungus gnats that I cut it back to soil, threw sand over it entirely and sat it under a lamp in my room and within a week or two new growth was making headway out of the sand.
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Don't worry so much. My rescue succulent I saved and nursed back from the brink insists on growing sideways along the ground, no matter where I put it's sun. It seems happy...but it is an odd life choice tiny plant.
Let it do it’s thing, eventually they wander off and create a web in the corner of your ceiling, nature is crazy
Don't you just put them in water?
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Depends on how hot/dry/sunny where you keep them is, and I've noticed it can vary a bit by plant and also with the maturity of the plant. I have a shitload at home, now lining most of my windowsills (use them as natural blinds). Even though they're all propagated from the same plant (or 1 generation removed), they definitely aren't uniform in their growth and reactions to light/water.
I saw an uptick in growth and baby offshoots when I started watering a little less and started spraying them 1-2x/week with a fine mist. Have you tried spritzing them?
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you can pot them. Remind me to take pics of the two I have outside on my porch in pots. (I transitioned both from indoors fully to outdoors for the summer; plan on bringing them back in over winter)
Like others have said -- they're pretty robust. One was so infested with fungus gnats that I cut it back to soil, threw sand over it entirely and sat it under a lamp in my room and within a week or two new growth was making headway out of the sand.