Crop result
Hi, Stimit! They say pruning plants in winter is not a good idea. This is true if your plants are dormant. My plants glow all year round and keep warm.
So, about a month ago, I trimmed one of my echeveria. I will remind you how it was and show the result.
At first glance, she looked good. But when the light was not enough, she reached out a little and drew the trunk. It should not be. The decorative look, unfortunately, was lost. :( In addition, the leaves of this echeveria are quite thin and manage to dry faster than they give offspring.
Trimming in this case should have solved both of my problems. I will put my plants in order and also get new plants.
The stumps of the echeveria, of course, look terribly unattractive, but soon there will be children who may organize furry bushes! :)
Both tops of the echeveria have their roots and I don’t worry about them. Look at the stumps, the babies appeared on them. There are a lot of them and more and more new children appear. As soon as the largest grow, I will cut them, which will allow smaller children to grow.
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