Echeveria Agavoides Ebony
Early Spring 2020
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Mid Summer 2019
30

Got some burnt leaves on my Ebony because I did not harden it before putting it outside, but now, it seems to be enjoying the sunshine.

You are in good company. I did the same. They will grow out.

Thanks for the reassurance!😊 I've already lost one due to overwatering.☹ Do you repot yours every year? I would like to put it in a bigger pot because I cannot see the soil underneath the leaves. @janetandjim

@kaigia I use a special bottle to water my succulents. I bought it on Amazon and it has a long narrow tube so you can get the water right under the leaves. Mine likes to be tight in their pots. I use a long wooden skewer to stick in the side of the pot. If it comes out moist or with dirt, then I do not water. I wait until it come out completely dry (kind of like baking a cake ) I also use a pair of tweezers to pull off dead, dries leaves from the bottom. That will help keep insect

@kaigia invasions down. If you have any other questions, please ask. We all learn from each other

Thank you so much for your wonderful advice! I love that I can meet such amazing gardeners on this app. @janetandjim

Do you let the rain fall on the leaves?
No outdoor plants yet, so here is my Echeveria Agavoides enjoying the indoor sun. 18 April 2020
Really nice looking plant ! 😍