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Mar 26, 2013 11:13 AM CST

Hi! I am a succulent newbie, but LOVE them! I am an outdoor flower gardener with a lot of experience in that area, however I get impatient in the Central Indiana winter and started to fill my "hands in the dirt" need with these awesome plants. I ordered a number of plugs a month or two ago and they were wonderful! Now, I think I might have overwatered them, as the ones I planted and were put in a spot of plant neglecting are doing fine. These, I found were too wet and the bottom leaves were curled under very tightly in a little ball. They also lost their color (all light green now). I have transplanted them in dryer soil, but am afraid I will lose these babies Sad Is there anything I can do to save them at this point? I'm sorry I don't have a pic rt. now, but it would look just like the first one Jookieblue provided. I DO have grow lights for seed prop. The succulents are currently by a sliding glass door that gets a lot of morning sun (when it isn't snowing or cloudy-majority of the time right now). Any help appreciated!

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