Linky First 2 pics. Actually help would be appreciated on all, but only the first 2 are CP.
Looks like a light-starved D.spatulata to me.
BTW...welcome to the forum Jebb.
the third pic is some variety of euphorbia and the fourth looks like echeveria maybe metallica
Yeah...bright light causes more red pigments in sundews, and those grown in severely dim conditions are grass green.
Ah. Hopefully the sun will perk it up.
EDIT: Also--how much standing water should I allow in the bottom of the jar? I'm assuming it isn't a problem, since that's kind of the whole principle of the rack system which seems so common, but I don't really have the experience to know what is appropriate.
The water should be halfway up the pot.
Easily done--how often should I change the old water out for new?
Once a week. Also..you should stronly consider acclimating it to normal air humidity...living in a jar with 100% humidity tends to make them prone to rot.
The plant store guy said to take the top off no more than an hour a day--
Anywho, how I do I got about acclimating it?
If you want to be careful, cover it with clear plastic instead of the normal top. Each day poke a small hole in the plastic. After a week or two it should be fine.
Happy growing!
Not gradually, just take it off? I can do that, I just don't want to shock the plant.