It looks somewhat etiolated. Are you deliberately increasing the humidity with a dome? You’re inviting in rot with a succulent like that.
veglove
Can’t say for sure without knowing what species it is, which won’t be revealed until it’s more developed, but it looks a lot like the million Ghost Plant props that I have. Ghost Plant leaves propagate really easily, and they’re pale green with farina like this one.
So Graptopetalum paraguayense is my rough guess of the plant ID. They’re leggy plants.
dysteach-MT
Looks like a type of Graptoveria. They are very beginner friendly and will survive (but not flourish) in about any environment. He looks etiolated, and the dome may keep your cats out but it isn’t giving enough light. If I leave mine under a grow light, they look like yours. Full southern window, they look like this. As they get bigger, they naturally begin to cascade, rather than grow straight up.
yes it’s etiolated but that’s helping it get closer to the grow light which is good 👍 looks like a graptopetalum hybrid, there’s several that can look like that 😭 buuut like paraguayense is more.. angular.. like the sides of the leaves are kinda sharp instead of being somewhat rounded like yours. also your setup looks fine (minus how far away the light is) 🤙
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It looks somewhat etiolated. Are you deliberately increasing the humidity with a dome? You’re inviting in rot with a succulent like that.
Can’t say for sure without knowing what species it is, which won’t be revealed until it’s more developed, but it looks a lot like the million Ghost Plant props that I have. Ghost Plant leaves propagate really easily, and they’re pale green with farina like this one.
So Graptopetalum paraguayense is my rough guess of the plant ID. They’re leggy plants.
Looks like a type of Graptoveria. They are very beginner friendly and will survive (but not flourish) in about any environment. He looks etiolated, and the dome may keep your cats out but it isn’t giving enough light. If I leave mine under a grow light, they look like yours. Full southern window, they look like this. As they get bigger, they naturally begin to cascade, rather than grow straight up.
https://preview.redd.it/p7g1neywyhng1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d2a4c02ad19fec252d21fa6b7de7a69ce63b99c9
yes it’s etiolated but that’s helping it get closer to the grow light which is good 👍 looks like a graptopetalum hybrid, there’s several that can look like that 😭 buuut like paraguayense is more.. angular.. like the sides of the leaves are kinda sharp instead of being somewhat rounded like yours. also your setup looks fine (minus how far away the light is) 🤙