What is wrong with my succulent??
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Charlotte Belange on May 17, 2015you may have used the wrong soil, or watering to much or the pot may be to full of plants or rocks. Call your local garden center or just take your pot in to them to look at it. Good Luck Char B YELM , WAHelpful Reply
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Barb Rosen on May 17, 2015Oftentimes too much water will make your succulents droop. Also, let water sit at room temperature so you aren't shocking them with cold water. Here's some more info for you! http://thenectarcollective.com/taking-care-of-succulents-like-a-boss/Helpful Reply
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Beth H. Makemeprettyagain.blogspot on May 17, 2015Did it get very cold recently?? Frost will do that. Too much water?? You should have drainage so it's not sitting in a pool of water. Did you repot recently?Helpful Reply
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Judy on May 17, 2015Look for spider mites or aphids - both can do a number on succulents.Helpful Reply
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Bev Deardurff on May 18, 2015Succulents require bright to intense light. Did you use cactus soil? I started one. I need to put it in a south window for intense light, for bright light, south and west exposures, or a sunroom. It didn't help it any when the dogs stepped on it!Helpful Reply
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Nicolette T on May 18, 2015It looks like too much water, no drain hole in the pot or clogged? Consequently it probably got a fungus.( the right one anyways looks like it has) - the other possibility it got just a little too cold in the morning, if you have it outside.Helpful Reply
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Iberkeley on May 18, 2015I would repot and water sparingly; also, take off the soft (droopy) leaves and see if you can recue it.Helpful Reply
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Lanie Twigg on May 18, 2015Too much waterHelpful Reply
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Pam Ewing Gibson on May 18, 2015The haworthia does not like full sun. It wants a dappling of morning sun. Avoid direct sunlight. Water every 1 to 2 weeks sparingly. Don't forget to fertilize once a month quarter strength. This little one looks like too much water. Gently cut off the dead or droopy branch and go on.Helpful Reply
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Beryl on May 19, 2015I agree with the too much water answers.Helpful Reply
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Patricia Claudia Sarto on May 22, 2015Too much watering...plant probably rotHelpful Reply
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