@@toptiertofu Drippy? You means leaves droopy? That's is a sign of overwatering, stop watering and let the soil dry. Try moving the pot or replanting to an area that gets more access to light to prevent your plant from continuing to stretch out.
@@SucculentsBox yeah, droppy! i haven't watered almost two weeks and the soil is still wet.. it's probably because of the soil.. okay, I'll move it to a better area. thank you!!
How many sun lights needs
What type of succulents? Because each type requires different amounts of sunlight, let me know and I can assist you better
@@SucculentsBox mine is an echeveria. the lower leaves are drippy and the top ones are stretchy. how can i make sure it gets the right sunlight?
@@toptiertofu Drippy? You means leaves droopy? That's is a sign of overwatering, stop watering and let the soil dry. Try moving the pot or replanting to an area that gets more access to light to prevent your plant from continuing to stretch out.
@@SucculentsBox yeah, droppy! i haven't watered almost two weeks and the soil is still wet.. it's probably because of the soil.. okay, I'll move it to a better area. thank you!!
@@toptiertofu Does your pot have a drainage pot? If no it's maybe a reason why your soil staying wet for too long