Mine gets full sun, so I don't think it's the lack of light that's causing this plant turning green.
I will just wait and see if there will be any color change in about two three months.
The mix is mostly sand and some kind of dirt, maybe peat. I'm not sure, but it drains very well.
Apparently there were grown fine at the nursery.
Mine gets full sun, so I don't think it's the lack of light that's causing this plant turning green.
I'm talking full sun as in outdoors or a brightly lit greenhouse as opposed to a windowsill -- it can make a big difference. A buddy of mine gets great color on his echies over the summer where he puts them out on his driveway to bake in the afternoon sun. During the winter, they go in his little greenhouse and revert to green.
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The mix is mostly sand and some kind of dirt, maybe peat. I'm not sure, but it drains very well.
Oh, good. From the photo the media looked very dark/peaty.
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Apparently there were grown fine at the nursery.
Ah but you have to keep in mind how vastly different their conditions are than yours.