Most of you already know that
succulents are drought-resistant plants. And because of this they are the
prefect plants for me. I'm the type of person who forgets to water my plants
every now and then.
I believe I purchased this Echeveria
at a Home Depot. I had this for over a year. I keep it in a small pot. At first
I left it indoor with a bright facing window but this year I decided to take it
out to give it a little bit more light.
I fell in love with the color and shape of the plant. It's a
silverish blue with pink edges. It's just beautiful.
These below have been taken today. You can see the offsets
are a little bigger now. It's the little green leafs on the soil next to the
trunk of the plant. There are a total of two offsets.
My Echeveria hasn't flowered yet but I'm happy that at least
it's giving me some offsets this year.
I haven't done much research yet but when can people separate
of offsets form the mother? Or should I just keep the offset in tacked and just
repot the plant in a bigger pot? Let me know!
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