it’s okay to plant these all together in this square pot right ?!?!

by hana-maki

17 Comments

  1. justalexarenee

    A lifetime of addiction and heartache but so much love and admiration.

  2. dusti_dearian

    You should research what you have. They don’t all have the same needs and might not thrive in the same space.

  3. FormalConference5605

    The lower right is Jade. i don’t know about the others.

  4. manzanita_cuh

    From my experience Jades need LESS water than other succulents. (Im a big ol jade killer 🥲)

  5. pastelexuvia

    cant ID, but with growlights, 50:50 soil:grit, and separate pots, theyll keep thrivin. they look really healthy.

  6. Due_Veterinarian7564

    Upper right looks like California sunset assuming the tag on mine was correct.

  7. TuJardinDeSuculentas

    The sun turns the Jade’s leaves reddish. Also the cold

  8. oblivious_fireball

    If i’m not mistaken you have a Crassula rupestris, Crassula Ovata, either a Graptopetalum or a Graptosedum hybrid, and Delosperma echinatum

    Personally i would keep them separate, if for no other reason than they will tend to compete for space, much less the potential for having different needs that may become problematic later. Its one thing to mix very closely related slow growing plants together, like say a bunch of Echeveria or Graptopetalums together, and another when you start getting into very different plants like the Delosperma

  9. Top one is probably some variety of Crassula perforata.

    Bottom left is Delosperma echinata (aka Pickle Plant)

    Middle Right looks like an Echeveria hybrid, probably a Sedeveria. Give it as much light as you can.

    I wouldn’t plant them all together in the same pot since they have different watering and light needs.

    FYI I’ve noticed my pickle plant needs watering more often than my other succulents.

  10. AdDifficult2201

    Abajo a la derecha tienes una variedad de “Crassula ovata” (Jade)
    Arriba a la izquierda tienes una “Crassula perforata”
    Abajo a la izquierda parece ser algún tipo de “Delosperma”
    Y la última no tengo la menor idea de que pueda ser jajaja

  11. Normal-Researcher13

    lower left is delosperma echinatum

  12. the pickle plant and jade definitely should NOT be planted together. pickle plants tend to be very thirsty (mine need water weekly) and jades are usually quite the opposite.

  13. Capable-Eggplant3580

    Might be to small and you need good drainage 

  14. Several-Window1464

    A box of pure joy. I got one sent to me from a friend and sadly, killed each one. 😥

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