I got this echeveria elgans from a friend. Unfortunately it was dropped and the top came off. It now has growths coming from the top that look like etiolation growths.
Growing in semi-hydro with just leca and 7-4-10 FloraNova
I have all the fertilizers coming that have been posted on here to get a better balance (flora micro + flora bloom + K2SO4 solution). Once they get here I’ll be switching to that
Thanks for any ideas!
Echeveria Elgans
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Re: Echeveria Elgans
Just a heads-up -- while the Cultivation forum does apply to cacti and succulents, most of the activity here is cactus-related. If you post your thread on the Succulent Growing Help forum, you'll get more page views and responses. I'm one of the moderators, so I can move it over there for you if you'd like.positrontime wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 3:23 am I got this echeveria elgans from a friend. Unfortunately it was dropped and the top came off. It now has growths coming from the top that look like etiolation growths.
Growing in semi-hydro with just leca and 7-4-10 FloraNova
I have all the fertilizers coming that have been posted on here to get a better balance (flora micro + flora bloom + K2SO4 solution). Once they get here I’ll be switching to that
Thanks for any ideas!
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My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
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Re: Echeveria Elgans
Done deal! I kept your thread as a shadow topic on the Cultivation forum so we don't lose track of it. By the way -- since you'll be going with the General Hydroponics fertilizers and Potassium sulfate, I have a feeling that you learned it from my "Fertilizers explained" presentation. If you didn't, go here:
viewtopic.php?t=47603
If you did, see the update I posted last night:
viewtopic.php?p=401210#p401210
Too much P in relation to N isn't good for cacti or succulents in the long run. If you follow the recipes you see in the update, the Ammonium sulfate-Potassium sulfate supplement added to the GH ferts will give your succulents a well-balanced diet of N, P, and K. A few further recommendations for you:
- If you don't already have one, you'll need a precision scale measuring down to .01 gram for the Ammonium sulfate and Potassium sulfate powder going into your stock solution. This is the one I'm using:
https://www.homesciencetools.com/produc ... g-x-001-g/
Not that expensive, and way better than the cheapo scales we get on Amazon.
- A Sodium molybdate supplement is important for the reasons I explained in part 2 of my presentation. A little bit goes a long way too, and you can buy it on eBay here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/123892881648?h ... R7jl57GSYg
You'll see the amounts in my recipe. With that said, it calls for 1 gallon of Sodium molybdate stock solution which will probably last you into the next lifetime. If you cut it in half, that should be enough for this one.
- I highly recommend the nitrogen-free TPS Cal-Mag you can find on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/True-Organic-Pla ... hdGY&psc=1
Dilution is 1/4 tsp. per gallon for your watering solution.
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Re: Echeveria Elgans
Thanks for the heads up on your fertilizer additions. Have Sodium Molybdate and TPS CalMag added to the shopping list.
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Re: Echeveria Elgans
Grow it outdoors then all talks about fertilizers will not be sufficient cause sun cares all deals.
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Re: Echeveria Elgans
Outside now and I'll update in a bit once it acclimates. Its started to get some stress coloring now that it gets some direct light.
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