Hi everyone, 2 months ago I was helping clean up my mother’s yard and I saw these beautiful succulents! I just passed by today and saw they were dying. I can’t help but wonder if I may have accidentally pulled out some roots thinking they were weed or something but is there anything I can do to revive this? Before and after photos.

by shmearly

7 Comments

  1. garbles0808

    It had nothing to do with anything you did

    Where are you located? Do you treat them in any way? Has the weather drastically changed?

  2. Ifuknewwho

    You pulling out a few roots wouldn’t have done this. These are very picky plants and can die just by looking at them šŸ˜‚.

  3. Muted-Television6448

    It does look like they are coming back. Could have been like a frost or something that killed the living leaves

  4. judene0oo

    They are alive. Looks like it could be over watered

  5. Competitive_Range822

    I’m pretty sure they do this in summer months. When the heat goes away they will be happy again and look amazing

  6. EndlessPotatoes

    This is exactly how I would expect them to look in the thick of summer, especially in a Mediterranean climate like yours.

    They are native to what is more or less a Mediterranean climate (close enough). That means they’re winter growers, they grow in winter and go dormant in summer.

    If they don’t or can’t (often their roots won’t take in water even if it’s there) take in water, they’ll use the lower leaves to keep themselves alive.

    Remaining foliage looks healthy and perky, and I see no sign of rot on stems or foliage.

  7. whogivesashite2

    My aeoniums planted in sunny areas also tend to look like shit in July and August, they’re dormant and they’re fine. Just make sure you don’t water too much during dormancy.

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