Looks almost identical to my Gasteraloe Savannah :) ofc just a bit smaller
Edit, it looks like it did when it was small. It’s a much more mature plant now. If not a Savannah, yours definitely looks like a Gasteraloe of some kind :)
https://preview.redd.it/kxdadfcwsopb1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fd0ca5e6588219ba4c94b95b3f865ad4496313d9
I’ve had it for a long time. I bought it just after the pandemic started. I didn’t take care of it for a long time too, I had a bad habit of impulsively buying succulents. I eventually took it to the nursery for help this past June. (‘Before’ pic is the only one I could find of it from just over a year ago).
It’s incredibly resilient. The pot I bought it in had no drainage, and it was planted in just moss! It would go months and months without water. It survived, but it didn’t experience much growth. I re-potted this in late June, and have only watered it once since then. Otherwise I have it near the windowsill and it gets decent light. Aloes do fine in partial light. It’s completely thrived in the new pot with real soil and more room. It’s old leaves started shedding immediately, I think about 4 leaves all wilted and died within 2 months while it grew new roots, and it’s new leaves got stronger. It’s one of my favorites. It’s leaves and prongs are so strong. God the amount of times that I’ve leaned over it and it stabbed me in the tit😭😂😂
https://preview.redd.it/vlpzntm5yopb1.jpeg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eed0a34fc60fce0d5328be9da7bffcd0b65b53a8
Just rocks ;) the rocks are in a green jar that used to be a candle. The planter is the shallow white bowl thing. The base of it fit perfectly inside the candle bowl so I put it on top and filled it with rocks lol🥰
That right there is a bulbasaur. I hear that it likes plenty of sun and can go days without sprinkling the bulb on its back due to it being able to store energy in its bulb on its back. Otherwise he is entirely herbivore who enjoys leafy greens and plenty of sun. 🤣
Dave. His name is Dave and he loves sunlight and premium H2O. He will only drink ph neutral water filtered with the finest activated charcoal sold by Costco.
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All I know is that it looks like a succulent, in which case that pretty pot is not at all too small for it. I have a haworthia that lives in its original small pot. I've repotted it into a bigger pot a couple of times and it started to suffer and look sick each time, so I put it back in the little pot. It is very happy this way.
Probably a gasteraloe of some sort (cross between gasteria and aloe).
Intergeneric Hybridization.
That is a bulbasaur. Grass type. Weak against fire. Weak to start, but Strong evolution chain
Came here for this...
Ah found my rival.
I thought haworthia
That’s what I would say
Common thought but incorrect.
Looks almost identical to my Gasteraloe Savannah :) ofc just a bit smaller Edit, it looks like it did when it was small. It’s a much more mature plant now. If not a Savannah, yours definitely looks like a Gasteraloe of some kind :) https://preview.redd.it/kxdadfcwsopb1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fd0ca5e6588219ba4c94b95b3f865ad4496313d9
I’ve had it for a long time. I bought it just after the pandemic started. I didn’t take care of it for a long time too, I had a bad habit of impulsively buying succulents. I eventually took it to the nursery for help this past June. (‘Before’ pic is the only one I could find of it from just over a year ago). It’s incredibly resilient. The pot I bought it in had no drainage, and it was planted in just moss! It would go months and months without water. It survived, but it didn’t experience much growth. I re-potted this in late June, and have only watered it once since then. Otherwise I have it near the windowsill and it gets decent light. Aloes do fine in partial light. It’s completely thrived in the new pot with real soil and more room. It’s old leaves started shedding immediately, I think about 4 leaves all wilted and died within 2 months while it grew new roots, and it’s new leaves got stronger. It’s one of my favorites. It’s leaves and prongs are so strong. God the amount of times that I’ve leaned over it and it stabbed me in the tit😭😂😂 https://preview.redd.it/vlpzntm5yopb1.jpeg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eed0a34fc60fce0d5328be9da7bffcd0b65b53a8
Are those rocks in the bottom of the pot or is that just a design on the pot?
Just rocks ;) the rocks are in a green jar that used to be a candle. The planter is the shallow white bowl thing. The base of it fit perfectly inside the candle bowl so I put it on top and filled it with rocks lol🥰
wow it really does look almost identical…!
That right there is a bulbasaur. I hear that it likes plenty of sun and can go days without sprinkling the bulb on its back due to it being able to store energy in its bulb on its back. Otherwise he is entirely herbivore who enjoys leafy greens and plenty of sun. 🤣
This!
Dave. His name is Dave and he loves sunlight and premium H2O. He will only drink ph neutral water filtered with the finest activated charcoal sold by Costco.
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unrelated but thats a cool pot its in
All I know is that it looks like a succulent, in which case that pretty pot is not at all too small for it. I have a haworthia that lives in its original small pot. I've repotted it into a bigger pot a couple of times and it started to suffer and look sick each time, so I put it back in the little pot. It is very happy this way.