Echeveria problems?

I have a house plant that i suppose is an echeveria.(full, rounded, smooth, green leaves, short) I've always kept the soil moist, not dry or remarkably wet. the leaves started splitting on the sides at the bottoms and own stayed that way for weeks and yesterday the intact plant started to turn brown and limp. Today is looks worse and i notice a fuzzy white mold under the leaves. Can anyone give an account me what caused this and what, if anything, I can do to let go it?


Answers:    i agree with answer one.its too drizzling.unfortunately when plants are mortal watered but still look like they entail a drink its too late for the plant.because of so much dampen the cells within the leaves have ruptured cause the limp look.these cell dont repair themselves.if there are some hygienic leaves left pick them bad and place on damp broadsheet and in a week or so youll find youll enjoy a few new plants to pot up and start again
You probably are overwatering. Water intensely every coupleweeks, watering little bit at a time it doesnt reach adjectives the roots and the plant will suffer. Good drainage is essential. Do you have a South windowpane? Echeverias like as much wishy-washy as possible. Water from the bottom to prevent water from touching the leaves governing to rot. It sounds like you enjoy crown rot. So don't get the leaves damp. Good luck!
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