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State Recovery Advisory

Final Alert — Response Needed by September 24, 2025

Our information reflects that dormant funds up to $3,698 might currently be assigned in your profile. Per governmental policies, these balances should be retrieved by September 24, 2025.

If no communication arrives by the above date, the sum can be moved to the state treasury following relevant rules.

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• Switch of residential or contact address without updated records

• Official name update (for instance, marriage or legal process)

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Hi Jenna,

I've been cultivating succulents in my apartment in Portland, Oregon, for over a year now. The weather tomorrow is supposed to be a bit cooler, around 18 °C, but my plants have still been getting spots on their leaves, and a few are starting to wilt.

I've checked that they have drainage and I’m careful with watering. Sunlight hits them through a west-facing window, but I haven’t moved them recently.

Could it be a pest problem, or maybe a soil issue I’d appreciate any advice on diagnosing the main cause before trying fertilizers or repotting.

Thanks
Blake W.

Hi Blake,
Often with succulents, small black or yellow spots can be a sign of too much water, especially if humidity is rising. Occasionally, fungus gnats or tiny mealybugs might also appear. Did you check for any sticky residue on the leaves or white fuzz along the stem If yes, that’s usually a pest sign.
If not, I’d try adjusting your watering schedule slightly less, and look for possible root rot next time you repot. Hope this helps!

Best,
Jenna T.

Blake,
In the Pacific Northwest, it's common for indoor humidity to impact succulent health more than most realize. Increasing airflow around the pots sometimes helps, as does a grittier soil mix to increase drainage.
If window glass is especially cold some days, leaf spots can form due to temperature swings, not just care habits.
Best wishes on saving them!

Thank you,
Jeremy

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<p>Hi Jenna,</p>
<p>
I've been cultivating succulents in my apartment in Portland, Oregon, for over a year now. The weather tomorrow is supposed to be a bit cooler, around 18 °C, but my plants have still been getting spots on their leaves, and a few are starting to wilt.</p>

<p>
I've checked that they have drainage and I’m careful with watering. Sunlight hits them through a west-facing window, but I haven’t moved them recently.
</p>
<p>
Could it be a pest problem, or maybe a soil issue I’d appreciate any advice on diagnosing the main cause before trying fertilizers or repotting.
</p>

<p>
Thanks<br>
Blake W.
</p>

<p>
Hi Blake,<br>
Often with succulents, small black or yellow spots can be a sign of too much water, especially if humidity is rising. Occasionally, fungus gnats or tiny mealybugs might also appear. Did you check for any sticky residue on the leaves or white fuzz along the stem If yes, that’s usually a pest sign. <br>
If not, I’d try adjusting your watering schedule slightly less, and look for possible root rot next time you repot. Hope this helps!
</p>

<p>
Best,<br>
Jenna T.
</p>

<p>
Blake,<br>
In the Pacific Northwest, it's common for indoor humidity to impact succulent health more than most realize. Increasing airflow around the pots sometimes helps, as does a grittier soil mix to increase drainage. <br>
If window glass is especially cold some days, leaf spots can form due to temperature swings, not just care habits.<br>
Best wishes on saving them!
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Thank you,<br>
Jeremy
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