Originally, the succulent was the size of my palm. It had been doing great, but after leaving for a few days I came back to find it completely dried out except for the tip which still had a bit of green.

I can’t stand when any of my plants die, I feel like I have failed them ☹️. So I took the tip, removed all the dried leaves and placed it in a new pot. The stem was dead too and the plant had zero roots in the middle of summer. I had to spray it with water constantly and be extremely careful until it rehydrated and grew some roots. Took a long time, but I’m glad it’s healthy now!

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    1 year ago

    Anybody else really sensitive about their plants dying? I know they’re not sentient, but still…

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      Yes, mostly when it’s in a pot in my house. Outside plants are at the mercy of the world, plants inside are at the mercy of me. If it dies in here, its dying under my care and protection. If it dies out there, it faced the elements and lost in spite of my efforts.

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        I like your reasoning. This was absolutely my fault though, since I left it outside in 40°C degree weather (+100°F for Americans) knowing I wouldn’t come back in a few days. I thought it would fare well since it’s supposed to be a desert plant and I’d read they don’t need to be watered each day. Screw that, from then on I water my succulents everyday in the summer, the weather here is brutal 😭

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          Dang man I’d feel bad too in those conditions lol. It’s only when I’m not sure what caused it that I absolve myself, or bunnies, can’t stop the bunnies.