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Oct 8, 2017 12:15 AM CST
Hertfordshire
OrchidBob said:Looks more like an Echeveria agavodies or another variety of Echeveria.
Both families are commonly known as "Hen & Chicks"
Growing your small plant into a specimen plant makes it more beautiful
and easier to take care of. Bigger is stronger.
So leave the baby attached and enjoy the brood.


Thank you for your reply. Smiling Should I move it to a bigger pot then, to give more space for the main plant and the baby as it grows?

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