Help identifying please

If you have a succulent plant and need help identifying it, this is the place to post it.
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mrobinson68
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Help identifying please

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New to the group, HELLO! We have some random succulents at work and I need help identifying them! Thank you in advance!!
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Kaktusgartneriet
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1. Cotyledon of some kind
2. Echeveria pulidonis
3. Echeveria of some kind
4. Kalanchoe thyrsiflora I think
5 Echeveria cv Dondo (I think)
6. Echeveria subsessilis
7. Echeveria (can't remember the species, think the flowers are red)
8. Graptopetalum ametystinum or Pachyphyllum oviferum
Hope this helps..
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Edwindwianto
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mrobinson68 wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 4:33 pm Image
Wow...that IS a serioud amount of osmocote :shock:
Is this a right way of using osmocote?...
I always thought that 3-5 pelettes is enough at a time
Dodi Russell
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Well the osmocote is concentrated in one area. I use the same amount of osmocote in the picture ( high K) but I spread it evenly in the pot. The amount I put depends on the plant and pot size. I have had good results using osmocote, it is cheap and easy to add.
Location: Sri Lanka, tropical climate, high humidity( no winters)
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Edwindwianto
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Dodi Russell wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2019 11:30 am Well the osmocote is concentrated in one area. I use the same amount of osmocote in the picture ( high K) but I spread it evenly in the pot. The amount I put depends on the plant and pot size. I have had good results using osmocote, it is cheap and easy to add.
oh...really?
Thanks for the info...
I always thought that 5 pelettes at a time were enough...add more if the osmocote is consumed...

I think the guy in the pict uses a handfull of them
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TimN
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The manufacturers of Osmocote would be shocked at the idea of only using 5 pellets in a pot! LOL. I've used it at my parents house on outdoor plants and use a small handful on every plant. Seems to work well. It looks like you've got some soil in your bark or some bark in your soil, I can't tell which.
Disclaimer: I'm in sunny Arizona, so any advice I give may not apply in your circumstances.

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Edwindwianto
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TimN wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 3:41 pm The manufacturers of Osmocote would be shocked at the idea of only using 5 pellets in a pot! LOL. I've used it at my parents house on outdoor plants and use a small handful on every plant. Seems to work well.
Hahaha...at the end, i follow his way of applying osmocote...i put quite a lot osmocote per pot 😁😁😁
TimN wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 3:41 pm It looks like you've got some soil in your bark or some bark in your soil, I can't tell which.
It could be cocochip (diced coconut husk)
whywhywhylie
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1. Cotyledon orbiculata - Pig's Ear
5. Echeveria derenbergii - Painted Lady
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