Check out these macro photos of my baby succulents. I got up close and personal for super detailed shots using just my iPhone 6 and these 
inexpensive clip on lenses. The kit comes with a macro lens and two fish eye lenses. They're surprisingly good quality considering how cheap they are!
My 
Aeonium haworthii Echeveria pulidonis after 6 weeks are still very tiny, but with many more leaves and roots than before. Flashback to 
Week 3 and 
Week 4.They're growing quite slow, but filling in a little more and more each day. Most of the roots are pointing toward the soil and might be growing more underneath. 
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| A tiny Aeonium haworthiiEcheveria pulidonis - 6 weeks old | 
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| This Aeonium haworthiiEcheveria pulidonis baby already has pink tips on the leaves just like the parent plant | 
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| A detail I didn't notice before, the tiny red tip to the emerging root on this Crassula argentea | 
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