Which succulents are suitable for outdoor planting
Answering netizens' questions about which succulents are suitable for outdoor planting and sharing some small experiences of green plant maintenance that are not afraid of sun exposure, the following editor will introduce to everyone.
It is said that succulents are very afraid of high temperatures and sun exposure in the summer, and indeed most types of succulents are very afraid of high temperatures. Since succulents store a lot of water in their leaves, they are easily prone to waterlogging when placed in the sun in the summer, and some succulents may even be directly sunburned to death.
Among succulents, there are several that are not afraid of high temperatures in the summer. Wind and sun exposure do not cause any problems, and they can be completely maintained outdoors without any time and experience required. Outdoor succulents can fill the pot.
Often, the more sun-resistant plants have smaller leaves and are more likely to grow into cliff-like old stakes. For some rosette-shaped succulents, they are often not sun-resistant in the summer. The following succulents, if you are also raising them at home, you can consider trying them outdoors, completely exposed to the sun.
Jinlongyue, when exposed to the sun, the green leaves turn red, and the growth speed is very fast. Although the leaves are small, they have super drought resistance. Outdoor maintenance in the summer does not require watering; it can grow relying on summer rain. Among succulents, Jinlongyue's vitality can be said to be extremely strong, with a low probability of problems when maintained outdoors.
Which succulents are suitable for outdoor planting
Dansnow, with fast growth and strong propagation ability, a single leaf can be propagated indefinitely. The outdoor environment is very suitable for the growth of Dansnow. It is recommended to plant it in a terracotta pot, which is not penetrated by the sun and does not harm its roots by high temperatures. Left in the courtyard exposed to wind, sun, and rain, Dansnow will grow well.
Zile, with leaves leaning towards purple, also has a very fast growth rate. Leaf-cutting seedlings can grow into cliff-like old stakes in two years. In the four seasons of the year, they only need to be brought indoors in winter, and the other three seasons can be maintained outdoors. Outdoor maintenance allows summer rain to fall, which is more conducive to Zile's propagation and growth, as the fallen leaves often grow into large plants.
Zixuanyue, a relatively special type of succulent, has some characteristics of a hanging orchid. The branches grow long, the leaves are chubby, and it even blooms in the summer. It is also a very suitable type of succulent for outdoor maintenance. You can even find a random Styrofoam box, add some soil, and bury the Zixuanyue branches in the soil. It can recover in a month and reach the explosive pot state in a year.
The above-mentioned succulents are more suitable for rural courtyards and do not require professional maintenance experience. Just find a terracotta pot and add some soil to plant, and the survival rate can reach over 90%. Even in the hot summer sun, there will be no problems.
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