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Hi everyone,
I very recently got this Bishop's Cap succulent from Bunnings, but there are some black spots appearing on it. I thought it was overwatering, so I've only watered it once since I got it (soil was dry all the way through). Could it be another issue like root rot?
Hello @Kiki_Bouba
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about the health of your succulent.
The most common causes of succulents turning brown are sun damage or sun burn due to over exposure to sunlight, underwatering, insufficient nutrition and disease.
Looking at the photo, the spots don't seem to be too bad, I suspect that it is getting too much direct sunlight. I propose putting the succulent out of any direct sunlight and observe it for the next few weeks.
I also suggest having a look at the soil composition of the pot. If the succulent has been in the same pot for quite a while, it's likely that all the nutrients in it might have already drained out. I suggest having a look at the Yates 2.5L Specialty Potting Mix Cacti & Succulents should you decide to repot your succulent.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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