

We had a long period of really cold weather with constant rain, so all of the succulents have been covered with a plastic or inside their greenhouse for almost a month. I moved into this new apartment a few months ago and I'm still adapting to having a patio without direct sunlight.
Artificial growing lights to substitute the sun will be added, we're still in the middle of some reforms.
In the meantime, some succulents are brutally etiolating, dying, adapting or thriving. Depends on the plant.
But I'm interested in these two. Is the plant thriving or just etiolated?
Ignore the plant below, idk how it got there. I'm letting it grow because it's cute.
Also yeah I know it needs repotting, I can't do it for now 🥲
by Plenilunio30

2 Comments
Looks OK so far, just make sure it is getting good light.
Clear etiolation. You can best identify this by the fact that older (seemingly more compact growth) was a deep red/maroon colour, whereas the new growth is much longer, and bright green.