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Dec 29, 2015 12:47 PM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Houseplants Organic Gardener I helped beta test the first seed swap Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Garden Ideas: Level 2
I had my first casualty from this bunch. Crying I was out of town for a week and when I came back and watered my plants, I forgot about this one, which sits tucked away in a cubby by my PC. Since I haven't been on my PC in weeks, really, I haven't noticed it and so I forgot about it. Poor thing. My nerve plant currently looks like this:

Thumb of 2015-12-29/DogsNDaylilies/6352b5

(For a picture of a healthy one, it's the pink-veined plant in the first picture on the first post on this thread.)

I'm going to try to work a miracle on that thing because it has flopped on me multiple times and popped right back up with a little water. It is probably too far gone for that this time, but as long as I see a hint of green, I'm going to try!


Here's a plant that has definitely improved in my care though:

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It has been getting some good lighting and moderate watering and I'm pretty sure the top leaves, which you see in the picture, are true to the cultivar and are not etoliated, like the bottom leaves are. I tried to get an ID on this one previously and the consensus at that time was that it is an echeveria of some sort. If anyone wants to take another stab at it now and guess as to which type, please be my guest! I'd love to hear what you think and get this thing ID'ed! Thumbs up

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