Someone gave me this plant, how often should I water it?

by Fabulous-Principle-8

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  2. RegisteredAsNoName

    As it is a succulent, they need little water. Sometimes I spend several days and wait until the soil is dry to spray them with water, they do not need more to avoid root rot.

  3. m_danah

    It’s some sort of sedum I think it’s called Jelly Bean Plant… Water it when the soil is completely dry (u can check the leaves if they begin to feel softer and a bit wrinkly it’s time to water) and give it plenty of light as it seems that it lacked that until now.

  4. Missjayinaz48

    Oh the sun stress on this one is beautiful 😍

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