Winter is the dormant period for succulents. It is not suitable to overwater them, but you should not stop watering them completely. The correct winter watering method can help succulents get through a healthy winter.

Understand the growth cycle of succulents
Winter is the dormant period for succulents, during which their growth slows down, and they need a small amount of water to maintain life activities.
Pay attention to indoor temperature and humidity
Indoor temperatures are lower in winter, and the air humidity is also relatively low. You can place some plants with suitable humidity around your succulents or use a humidifier.

Check soil moisture before watering
Insert your finger into the center of the soil about 2 cm deep. If the soil feels dry, you can water it.
Choose the right watering tools
When watering in winter, use small watering tools like spray bottles or drip irrigation to avoid excessive water from large-area watering.
Water in small amounts, multiple times
In winter, succulents need a small amount of water to maintain life activities. It is recommended to water them in small amounts, multiple times, to prevent the soil from becoming too moist.

Choose the right time for watering
Temperatures are low in winter, with lower temperatures during the day and even lower at night. It is advisable to water during the day when the temperature is relatively higher.
Avoid wetting the leaves when watering
When watering in winter, avoid getting the leaves of succulents wet, as this can easily lead to diseases and rot.
Watering interval
After each watering, the soil needs some time for excess water to evaporate before the next watering.
Different watering methods for different succulent varieties
Different varieties of succulents have different water requirements. Some varieties need more water, while others only need a small amount.
Pay attention to indoor ventilation
Indoor air is relatively dry in winter. You can open windows appropriately to increase air circulation, which is beneficial for soil evaporation and the respiration of succulents.
Adjust the water temperature before watering
Water temperature is lower in winter. You can adjust the water temperature before watering to avoid harming the succulents due to excessively cold water.
Consider the growing environment of succulents
Conditions such as humidity and temperature in the growing environment of succulents will affect their water absorption. You need to adjust the watering time and amount based on the actual situation.
Pay attention to the reaction of succulents
The reaction of succulents to watering also needs attention. If they show signs of wilting or yellowing, you need to adjust the watering time and method.
Do not let water accumulate at the bottom of the pot when watering
When watering in winter, avoid letting water accumulate at the bottom of the pot, as this can easily lead to root rot in succulents.
The correct winter watering method can help succulents get through a healthy winter. I hope the methods above can help succulent lovers. Remember to adjust the watering time and method according to the actual situation to give your succulents the best care during the winter.