Thanks everyone, now it's time to google images of graptopetalums,maybe i'll get lucky & find it or something close.It was a young plant and growing into a very beautiful plant with awesome colors.
GREG,i also had to read your post a few times,at least the part about light.Less see your saying i can neglect my succulents of light & of course all BUT cut out on water.They will bounce back with a vengeance this summer when put outside this spring??They will grow leggy over the winter and fill out when put back out in the sun & heat.It seems they would be playing catch up every growing season.
My Sedum Rubrotinctum (pork & beans) grew so tall and i seen Tarev has hers in a long window box type pot
If the long or leggy stems that are getting aerial roots had a place to lay down to root they would just run & fill in a pot. Mine are in a pot to small.What's any opinions on my thoughts about that plants growth habits in the winter being useful to get a head start at filling in a pot for the summer?
this summer
now
When i first putup grow lights my lights weren't strong enough,i replace the bulbs with stronger ones and have seen a difference.Some of my plants are getting color to them.
This plant is getting a pink & blue hue to the leaves now!
Back to my babies how much light do they need ? Set them to the side of the grow lights? Do they need light or not much at all?