RE: The blue pot

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These blooms are so pretty! I probably have seen the echeverias in shops but never with such a beautiful bloom.

Not too long ago I got some plants for my desk and during summer we had them on our balcony. The foxtail and the aloe vera did and are doing really well. There was another one and, of course, I don't know its name, that, unfortunately, died when we moved it back inside when it was getting too cold. But that just means that I might get a new one and I'll look for another succulent. Any recommendations for 'not too much light'?



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Usually they sell them without as they dont last too long. The plant is mostly grown for the leaves.

Ohhh though one as succulents generally like light. If they dont get too much they tend to stretch looking for it.
But I have Haworthia cooperi and Pachyphytum Oviferum and they hate direct sun. I still keep them outside on the balcony, but I have to protect them from the sun.

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