Oh, help me. My Echeveria elegans is looking a little worse for wear. Could anyone help save it?
Don't worry, there's still hope! This plant may look simple, but it's a real show-stopper. It doesn't require much attention, but it will significantly impact. Don't be afraid to switch things up if you're struggling to give it what it needs to thrive. Adjust your watering habits, try a new fertilizer, or experiment with lighting. Your plant will thank you for it!
It is possible that the plant is being cared for less carefully due to its potential to be affected by several factors, including over- or underwatering, poor drainage, and infestation by pests. To assess the condition of the roots, you can cut away the unhealthy portions and prune the roots with sharp garden scissors. It is recommended that the plant be watered every two to three weeks and situated in an area with indirect sunlight. Each part of the plant should be examined for evidence of pests, and if present, an anti-pest spray should be applied.