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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.
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.
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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.
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.
Oh the sun stress on this one is beautiful 😍