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宣伶
2018-03-18
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@sunnyzou 謝謝你的回答唷~

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2018-03-15
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I never had luck with succulents that I kept in the same soil that came in. I like to change them to a fresh new soil so I can make sure they are free of anything that can kill them over time. I change the soil and at the same time I inspect if they have mealy bugs or things like that. So far, each of the ones that I own are pretty healthy. But your string of pearl could just be dry and simply need more water.
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@shirly mei they’re in the souls that came in. The texture feels about right for cacti soil. I’ve cut a load of the healthy vines so I can at least save some of it and start over if the parent plant doesn’t make it through.
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