It’s healthier now dark green. That’s its natural color, it’s exhibiting healthy !sunstress, due to proper light exposure.
It was sickly before.
Fit_Peanut81
it looks so much healthier and happier nowðŸ˜ðŸ˜. it looks to be some sort of echeveria.
if you want recs for lighter green plants, lmk!
ArsenicSoil
Do you know the id for this plant, i have it also but it was a gift and so i have no clue?
slayonium
looks like e. mira, dark green is its natural colouring (the more light they get the darker theyll be). light green is never a healthy colour for it. if you want an echeveria that naturally looks similar to the first pic, get an agavoides 🙂
alyssajohnson1
Baby your succulent is just healthy and happy , it was NOT supposed to look like the first pic 🙂 you’re doing a good job
This Echeveria Agavoides is green all year long and receives direct sun all year long.
DullCriticism6671
Do you really want to? This plant was well on its way to death, due to not enough light. You have actually saved it, now it looks really healthy, and showing it proper colors. Congratulations, you have saved it!
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It’s healthier now dark green. That’s its natural color, it’s exhibiting healthy !sunstress, due to proper light exposure.
It was sickly before.
it looks so much healthier and happier nowðŸ˜ðŸ˜. it looks to be some sort of echeveria.
if you want recs for lighter green plants, lmk!
Do you know the id for this plant, i have it also but it was a gift and so i have no clue?
looks like e. mira, dark green is its natural colouring (the more light they get the darker theyll be). light green is never a healthy colour for it. if you want an echeveria that naturally looks similar to the first pic, get an agavoides 🙂
Baby your succulent is just healthy and happy , it was NOT supposed to look like the first pic 🙂 you’re doing a good job
Parce qu’elle a enfin vu la lumière
https://preview.redd.it/s1jm2lqaypsg1.jpeg?width=1106&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=97086c122cd1ccb2972af63ddeddb221d86c0c5e
This Echeveria Agavoides is green all year long and receives direct sun all year long.
Do you really want to? This plant was well on its way to death, due to not enough light. You have actually saved it, now it looks really healthy, and showing it proper colors. Congratulations, you have saved it!