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BenniXYZ
1 year ago

This is a succulent, a thick sheet. These plants can store water in their leaves and long to eat. Yours are over. It can be seen that their heart becomes brown. So the middle of the plant. Can dispose of them. Did she get Frost? Or rotten roots through standing water in the pot?

Wanderbembel
1 year ago

Maybe because it’s not a cactus, it’s a succulent. And falsely cast, therefore on the way to the beyond.

Angel1112
1 year ago

Halloe

I have the same plant

Here I found something on the Internet – for proper care

My plum looks great – I think I did everything right

Use the Right Earth

When succulents sit regularly in the water, their roots rot. This is why you need a well-permeable earth, especially in the case of succulents, that dries quickly. Therefore, granulate is perfect. The water can flow unhindered and also reach the deep roots. It also stores moisture and gradually releases it to the plant. Thanks to the loose structure, the sensitive roots of the succulents are ventilated much better than conventional soil. So there is a good balance and damming has no change to destroy your plants.

I hope I could help???
I’m sorry for any plant that is no longer to be saved

LG Angel 🌺🌺🌺🌺

Angel1112
1 year ago
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https://sukkulentenfee.de/pflege/sukkulenten-pflege/#Use%20The%20Right%20Earth

There is a big report on this.

Too much to give it here as an answer

Moewe4
1 year ago

I’d guess too much poured and bottled location.

Always care as the plant knows it from its home, little water, very bright location.