I know flowering takes a lot of nutrients from the mother, but I'm worried I've killed my 2nd #echevaria. Is it possible it's #monocarpic? #inbloom #succulent
It’s caused by cold temp, too much water or moisture. You may not have water it it too much. But the moisture in the air and cold weather could have caused the leaves to get mushy. I would remove the soil. Take off the mushy parts off and let it dry. Repot it once it’s dry.
I know flowering takes a lot of nutrients from the mother, but I'm worried I've killed my 2nd #echevaria. Is it possible it's #monocarpic? #inbloom #succulent
@gjones yes it's overwatered! I'm waiting it to dry out then I'll let it self water in rainwater in the sink.
You don't need to keep them moist, on the dry side is better
Echeveria are polycarpic.
@KariSamuel unless I grow them.🤣
It’s caused by cold temp, too much water or moisture. You may not have water it it too much. But the moisture in the air and cold weather could have caused the leaves to get mushy. I would remove the soil. Take off the mushy parts off and let it dry. Repot it once it’s dry.
If the stem is mushy also. I would save the leaves that are healthy. And no this is not monocarpic
@dadayba our house is definitely on the cool side. Thank you for the info.
@McWifey I hope can stay save your succie
The sun has finally come out here in the Pacific Northwest. The blooms are loving the warmth!