So mildly cubeular. I love it. But what the hell is it.
also . any specific care tips for this kind of succulent?
dude is tiny, one singular inch. maybe not even?

by XelquaIsABitGay

11 Comments

  1. AdDifficult2201

    Es una “Corpuscularia lehmannii” tambien se les conoce como “planta de hielo” tambien tengo una pero no se mucho de los cuidados ademas de que necesitan un sustrato muy drenante tipo cactus y no crecen muy altas

  2. pastelexuvia

    its name is…cutie patootey 🤭 lol sorry i dont know. but its cute af.

    if its a succulent, and it looks like one to me, i would just repot it into a very well-draining substrate. !grit and a !growlight will help (:

  3. NarwhalsAreCool20

    That is a succulent, not sure which one but you need to remove the moss as succulents need to dry out, so they do not get root rot. Can’t see the soil, but it needs to be gritty & fast draining. Does that container have drainage holes? If not, transplant it in a small clay pot or nursery pot that has drainage.

  4. Fun_Cabinet1951

    Delosperma Lehmannii… I think 🤔

    The Delosperma lehmannii is highly resilient and excellent for beginners due to its clear visual cues when it needs attention. Light: Requires lots of sun (at least 6 hours of direct or very bright light daily). Indoors, a south-facing windowsill is ideal. Watering: Use the “soak and dry” method. Wait for the soil to dry out completely before watering again. The leaves will wrinkle or look “deflated” when the plant is thirsty, making it easy to know exactly when to water. Soil: Must have excellent drainage. A professional cactus or succulent mix, often amended with extra perlite, grit, or sand, is recommended to prevent root rot. Potting: Porous materials like terracotta or ceramic are preferred as they allow for better airflow and moisture evaporation

  5. TransEuropeExpress72

    Ice plants are the easiest of succulents to grow. Just don’t overwater. They’re actually like ‘training-wheels’ which teach you how to water pretty much all succulents as the skin will crinkle when they are thirsty and bounce right back when watered.

  6. doug6644

    We will call him George, and pet him and stroke him.

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