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I have this plant for years, my son took it from Botanic Garden excursion 4 years ago.
It wasn't in good shape. For years it was growing ok.
It usually placed at the outdoor are with full sun condition.
It was all ok until this year, I guess humidity of the weather plus the big construction nearby.
I had 90% of my succulent dying at the same time.
I did change the soil into sand and put less water, in full sun condition.
Now I change back to soil again as we moved somewhere else.
It does a bit improvement. But I would see there is Red edge around it.
Some said its too much sunlight....
I tried to save it. Do you guys have any suggestion?
Temporary right now indoor next to the glass sliding door.
Hi @Mave
Succulents tend to produce that red tinge around the margins of their leaves when they are exposed to excessive heat or too much direct sun. While bright natural light is important, direct sun and heat through the glass (inside the sliding door) may be just too much. The brown spots may also indicate that it is getting burned through the glass. Move the plant so that it still gets good light but is not in the direct sun. Succulents are outside plants so find a spot for it outside where it gets early morning sun but isn't in direct sun during the hottest hours of the day over summer.
Rather than a normal potting soil, use a cactus and succulent mix that contains grit - it will still hold some moisture but will drain well. Succulents do not like 'wet feet' - mix that stays quite moist for long periods after watering.
Thanks @Noelle
I already mix with cactus mix for the soil. The pot has been shifted somewhere less sunlight.
Thanks for all, I will keep you guys update later on.
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