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Is it easy to care for a succulent living stone plant?

Below is an introduction for netizens about whether succulent living stone plants are easy to care for and a detailed explanation of the growing conditions for these plants, followed by an introduction from our site editor.

Living stone plants belong to the Aizoaceae family and have a rather unique appearance, with very small size, usually about the size of a thumb. In previous years, they were sold at a high price, with one plant costing around 10 yuan. Now, the price is very affordable, with 20 yuan able to buy a pot containing at least 10 plants. The reason for the recent drop in price is that living stone plants are relatively easy to propagate.

Among succulent plants, living stone plants are quite popular, especially in years past when their price was high, and many people bought them. This was not only due to their unique appearance but also their maintenance method. Many people couldn't keep them alive after buying them and ended up spending hundreds of yuan without being able to keep a single plant alive.

Some succulent varieties are indeed very difficult to care for, which you have to admit. If you want to care for these types of plants well, you must spend a lot of money and effort in the early stages and gain experience through failures. Over time and with more purchases, you might be able to keep them alive. Not all succulent varieties are as easy to care for as Sedum.

Is it easy to care for a succulent living stone plant?

Although the price of living stone plants on the market has decreased, it is still not recommended for everyone to buy them, especially for新手 friends. If you can't even care for Sedum succulents, let alone Aizoaceae succulents, which are indeed challenging to care for. Overwatering can cause them to rot, while underwatering can cause the roots to dry out. They are quite demanding and have a high mortality rate, with the added challenge of etiolation.

I have been in contact with succulents for about five or six years. I used to like growing Sedum and for a while, I was very fond of growing living stone plants, spending about several hundred yuan. Now, I only have two large mother plants left at home, and all the others have died or been given away. The difficulty level is indeed high, and it takes time to accumulate a bit of experience.