Succulents are so diverse!
What's the fluffy one in the back?
Succulents are so diverse!
What's the fluffy one in the back?
A really beautiful Cuprea!
Some time ago I bought a very small Cuprea myself and almost lost it. I found it difficult to keep the soil continuously not too moist, but not too dry either. When there was no leaf left, I repotted it in a Lechuza planter (a combination of baked clay granules, water reservoir and self-watering wick) and it recovered. I guess that keeps the right balance and avoids root rot.
Glad you like it and TIL all the English names for the parts of a flower 😁
Of course it only lasted 2 days but it was worth the wait
Edit: grammar
c/AccidentalRenaissance
Goals (for the distant future ...or maybe I delegate this task to another me in the multiverse, we'll see)
I have no clue, but I imagine this hard grown clump with multiple stems is several decades old.
At first glance I thought you grafted them on San Pedro cacti and i was wondering what you did with the cuttings 🍵😵💫🌈 lol
Ty 😁