Newbie Succulents

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Newbie Succulents

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Hello there, there is my succulents, totaly new, i need advice and infos about watering, position, sunlight....

Thanks :D :D :D
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Nice arrangement. I can only give advice on the tall skinny one; that is a Cylyndropuntia subulata, possibly monstrose. This will potentially grow into a very large plant, so be prepared to take it out of this pot in a couple of years.

The only succulent advice I can give is to make sure that pot has at least one drainage hole in the bottom. They don't like wet feet.

And, welcome!
Disclaimer: I'm in sunny Arizona, so any advice I give may not apply in your circumstances.

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TimN wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 6:47 pm Nice arrangement. I can only give advice on the tall skinny one; that is a Cylyndropuntia subulata, possibly monstrose. This will potentially grow into a very large plant, so be prepared to take it out of this pot in a couple of years.

The only succulent advice I can give is to make sure that pot has at least one drainage hole in the bottom. They don't like wet feet.

And, welcome!
Thanks my friend, this pot have 2 holes in the bottom so I am ok I think.

I have them n front of a window with a lot of light but no directly sunlight, I pot them before 2 days so I think I must watering after 7-10 days.

In my city now we have 18-20 Celsius at day and 5-7 at night so do you think I must put them out or not yet?
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bio wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:21 pm
I have them n front of a window with a lot of light but no directly sunlight, I pot them before 2 days so I think I must watering after 7-10 days.

In my city now we have 18-20 Celsius at day and 5-7 at night so do you think I must put them out or not yet?
Sounds like a good plan. You should probably keep them indoors for a few more weeks until night temps get up to 8-10. Introduce them to full sun over a week or so. Shade in the afternoon is better, in my opinion.
Disclaimer: I'm in sunny Arizona, so any advice I give may not apply in your circumstances.

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TimN wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:58 pm
bio wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:21 pm
I have them n front of a window with a lot of light but no directly sunlight, I pot them before 2 days so I think I must watering after 7-10 days.

In my city now we have 18-20 Celsius at day and 5-7 at night so do you think I must put them out or not yet?
Sounds like a good plan. You should probably keep them indoors for a few more weeks until night temps get up to 8-10. Introduce them to full sun over a week or so. Shade in the afternoon is better, in my opinion.
Thanks :D
My plan is whe the temp its ok to put them out to full sun for 1-2 months, then i will change to very bright place but not direct light because temperature here at summer is 38-40 Celcius :mrgreen:
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Hello there, how do you see them, need more light, water ???
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More light needed and make sure that soil dries completely before you water again.
Nice arrangements.
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My only concern would be that crassula (jade plant) - it can grow fairly fast and may need to be separated or removed to its own pot. Very nice arrangement and has given me some inspiration.
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thomas wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 3:44 am My only concern would be that crassula (jade plant) - it can grow fairly fast and may need to be separated or removed to its own pot. Very nice arrangement and has given me some inspiration.
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bbarv wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 4:23 pm More light needed and make sure that soil dries completely before you water again.
Nice arrangements.
Thanks, i will left them as now for little more :D

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