help - bleached leaves

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aiereel
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help - bleached leaves

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Hi guys, I'm new to growing succulents. I have realised my current plant is little bleached (on top of it being very elongated :cry: ). A few of its lower leaves have already fallen off after being soft and droopy.

The plant is placed outdoors where light is bright and sufficient, but not direct and scorching (I live in Singapore by the way; summer all year round).

Am I giving it too much light? Please help! thank you!
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Harriet
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Re: help - bleached leaves

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Just to add to your confusion, etoiliated plants, generally, are not getting enough sunlight.
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aiereel
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Re: help - bleached leaves

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:( so is this plant getting too much or too little light then?
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