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Jun 26, 2012 5:45 PM CST
Name: Andrew
North-East Florida (Zone 9a)
Hi, I am new here. Is anyone having success with semps in areas where the summers are hot and humid? Any particular ones that do better in this climate? Any advice for getting these guys to thrive in this climate during the summer (or at least get by)? No issues during the winter (cool and usually a little wet). I have a backyard full of succulents (mostly in pots) but I have not had the best of luck keeping the semps looking well during the summer (my favorite succulent). Some problems with rot and others get a lot of brown leaves and shrink away.

I have been keeping them in mostly shade during this hot/wet time but i was going to try to get them some more morning sun if it will ever quit raining!

We have a tropical storm blowing over now so everything is very wet. I moved most of the semps inside until the rain passes.

Thanks for the help.

Andrew
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