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is there anyway this will come back to life
I left it outside and forgot about it but it rained the last two days and I pulled it out of the pot it was very mushy and I cut off the bottom part since it was already falling apart so bad…

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The plant in the picture appears to be a species of Halosaccion glandiforme, which is a type of succulent cactus. It has thick, fleshy stems and small, round leaves that are green on top and purple on the bottom. The leaves appear to be wilted and discolored, which could indicate a problem with watering or nutrient levels. It's also possible that the plant is not getting enough light, which can cause the leaves to droop. Here are some tips for improving the health of this plant: 1. Make sure the plant is getting enough light. Cacti and succulents generally need bright, indirect sunlight to thrive. If the plant is not getting enough light, consider moving it to a sunnier location or using grow lights to supplement the light it receives. 2. Adjust the watering schedule. Cacti and succulents do not need to be watered as frequently as other plants. In fact, overwatering can be just as harmful as underwatering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and only water when the soil is dry to the touch. 3. Provide the plant with the right nutrients. Cacti and succulents have different nutrient requirements than other plants. Use a cactus and succulent fertilizer to provide the
Should I let it dry out and hope for roots or repot it with no roots
RIP LIL DUDE he’s gone
He/she has no hope