"Discussion on the Best Season for Outdoor Cultivation of Succulents and the Advantages of Open-air Cultivation"

Which season is the best for keeping succulents outdoors

The editor will share with everyone about the best season for keeping succulents outdoors and briefly discuss the benefits and timing of outdoor cultivation of succulents, please see the detailed introduction below.

Unconsciously, the beginning of autumn has arrived, and it's soon time for the end of heat. After the end of heat, summer can be considered truly over, and autumn is approaching. Autumn is the most comfortable temperature among the four seasons of the year, with temperatures around 25 degrees Celsius, making both people and plants comfortable. And as the temperature drops, the succulents at home also enter their growing period.

During the high-temperature period, keeping succulents can lead to various problems, such as diseases, pests, rot, and edema. However, there's no need to worry about these issues in autumn. As soon as the temperature drops, all these problems disappear. As long as the temperature is around 25 degrees, the roots of succulents basically won't rot, and you can confidently water them.

One benefit of keeping succulents in autumn is the large temperature difference between day and night. Succulents placed outdoors are very likely to show their state, and it takes about a month for succulents to show their state. The green leaves will gradually turn red, and in just a month, the appearance of succulents can undergo a dramatic change.

Those who enjoy keeping succulents know that their leaves will change color. The reason for the change in leaf color is due to the influence of the day-night temperature difference. With high temperatures during the day and low temperatures at night, the large day-night temperature difference allows succulents outdoors to sense the change in temperature, causing the leaves to turn red more quickly.

Which season is the best for keeping succulents outdoors

Actually, it's not just succulents; the leaves of plants will also change. Most plants grown outdoors will change, but most plants have very low water content in their leaves, and by autumn and winter, the leaves naturally turn from green to枯黄色 (dried yellow), unlike succulents. Succulents have a high water content in their leaves and can only turn red, not dried yellow.

In the entire North China region, it is now possible to move all the succulents at home outdoors without the need for shade or rain protection. Let succulents rely on nature for their meals. After a month, you will be surprised by the state of the succulents. Friends in the southern regions need to wait a bit longer, delay for half a month, and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, start outdoor cultivation of succulents.

There is a huge temperature difference between the north and south of our country, with a basic difference of about 10 degrees. When the temperature in the northern region is around 20 degrees Celsius during the day, the southern region may still be at 30 degrees Celsius, with high temperatures. It is essential to decide whether to cultivate succulents outdoors based on local temperatures. Only when the temperature drops to 25 degrees can succulents be fully cultivated outdoors.

The temperature difference between day and night in the southern region is smaller, and it takes longer for succulents to show their state, approximately two months. There are also benefits to keeping succulents in the south. In winter, succulents don't need to be moved indoors and can be kept outdoors all year round. In the entire East and North China regions, succulents must be brought indoors in winter to survive safely.

The good state of succulents depends entirely on the influence of day-night temperature differences. If you want the succulents to have a better state and more translucent red leaves, you must place them outdoors.

The detailed explanation of the best season for keeping succulents outdoors and a brief discussion on the benefits and timing of outdoor cultivation of succulents shared above is for everyone's reference and suggestion!