Problems with succulents

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  1. fish_4_all

    fish_4_all In Flower

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    This is my key lime pie succulent. It has been getting lanky but I know why that is. The problem is It is getting all these air roots and I don't know why. Is there a deficiency, too dry, too wet or something else? Even my young ones that I started are getting these air roots and they look great and not lanky.

    The lankiness is from when my light failed on me for about 3 weeks. I am sure they didn't like the lack of quality lighting. The problems are much older than this though.

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    This one I don't remember the name of, I had the technical names but it was all on my other computer and I have yet to retireve it. Anyway, it is growing like made but all the new growth is 1/4 the size of the older growth and almost seems to be pruned in a way. I also just found that it is putting out a ton of really nice white roots above the ground which seems weird to me. Is there anything I need to do or is this normal? Can I leave them alone and just let them take root making one huge plant or do they need to be seperated?

    Maybe it is a good time to mulch, add compost and otherwise give them a nutrient boost as they have never been fertilized and I have had both for about 6-7 months. Also, I as they are succulents, should I add some lime to the topping soil to make the soil just a little acidic?
     
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    I used have the first plant you posted with those small roots too :stew2: Adromischus cristatus, or crinkle leaf Plant I called mine.
    Those are aerial roots on the stem which I'm pretty sure are perfectly normal :)
    Both your plants look great 8) nice and healthy! You might be able to find the information your looking for under "aerial roots" and the scientific name :-D
     
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    Adromischus cristatus, that's the one, I looked forever, thank you.

    I guess it is normal and a sign it is in very good health. That's a relief.

    Pretty sure the other one is Haworthia cymbiformis but not sure the variant.

    I guess I need to get used to them growing and just do what I have been doing. Since they haven't melted I must be doing something right ater 6 months.
     
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    I really like the first one, the Adromischus cristatus. Great pic by the way. Do you happen to know where I could get one?
     



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    fish_4_all In Flower

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    I got mine at Home Depot. Have seen them in Walmart in the spring. If you want an online source: http://www.gosucculent.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? I have not ordered from them but they have the best prices I have found so far.

    I have 4 other starts but I doubt I could ship them and have them get there in one piece. I don't know if I have any other large lower leaves to take off but I can look if you don't find one localy.
     
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    Thanks, this should be enough. Good luck with yours.
     

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