My gf wanted these so we got them, but neither of us know anything about succulents lol. I’ve been giving them water and sunlight and that’s it. Can someone tell me what we have and what the best methods of care are?
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1: some form of cotyledon orbiculata, crassula ovata, and all the ones in the back are echeverias (bumpy one might be culibra? the pink/white/blue one next to it is decora) 2: kalanchoe marnieriana, crassula capitella ssp. thyrsiflora, the purpleish one on the left has graptoveria vibes but it could be a graptopetalum 🤷, crassula ovata ‘hummel’s sunset’ in the back, and the yellow ones are some kind of echeveria. some of them are stretched from not getting enough light but i dunno if that happened while they were in your care or not
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1: some form of cotyledon orbiculata, crassula ovata, and all the ones in the back are echeverias (bumpy one might be culibra? the pink/white/blue one next to it is decora) 2: kalanchoe marnieriana, crassula capitella ssp. thyrsiflora, the purpleish one on the left has graptoveria vibes but it could be a graptopetalum 🤷, crassula ovata ‘hummel’s sunset’ in the back, and the yellow ones are some kind of echeveria. some of them are stretched from not getting enough light but i dunno if that happened while they were in your care or not