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TheZuppaMan
my first guess is a different cactus bumped on this one
huckleberryfresh928
I have not a clue and I have several jades! I wonder if maybe a jade specific sub would have the expertise you’re looking for? I’m curious also lol.
znobrizzo
My first guess would be some kind of fungi
ScienceMomCO
It leaned on a cactus
kill3rlook5
Must be puberty
Commercial_Intern541
May be roots?!?
saragIsMe
Happens all the time to mine when they touch other cacti
tentatclees
Did it per chance receive a bite from a radio active spider recently? Is it currently able to see without its glasses? Any abnormally quick response times?
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my first guess is a different cactus bumped on this one
I have not a clue and I have several jades! I wonder if maybe a jade specific sub would have the expertise you’re looking for? I’m curious also lol.
My first guess would be some kind of fungi
It leaned on a cactus
Must be puberty
May be roots?!?
Happens all the time to mine when they touch other cacti
Did it per chance receive a bite from a radio active spider recently? Is it currently able to see without its glasses? Any abnormally quick response times?
That’s a long-haired succulent