Succulent plants have become increasingly popular in recent years, becoming a collection and decoration for many. The method of using eggshells to grow succulents is also very popular, which can not only reduce waste but also bring us more fun. Let's take a look at how to grow succulents in eggshells!

Choose a suitable egg
Before preparing the eggshell for planting succulents, you must first choose a whole, clean egg. Be careful not to choose eggs with cracks or that have expired.
Clean thoroughly
Rinse the selected egg with warm water to remove surface dirt and bacteria, then let it dry.

Scoop out the egg yolk
Use a small spoon to remove the egg yolk and clean it.
Prepare the soil
Choose soil suitable for succulent growth, and add an appropriate amount of sand and crushed eggshells, mix well and set aside.
Prepare a small shovel
Use a small shovel or other suitable tool to fill the eggshell with the mixed soil.

Choose suitable succulents
Select succulent plants that are suitable for your home environment. It is best to choose small and delicate varieties that are easy to grow.
Plant the succulents
Carefully transplant the selected succulent into the eggshell and gently pat the soil down.
Water control
Use a sprayer to give the succulent an appropriate amount of water. Do not overwater, as this may affect the plant's growth.
Place in a bright location
Place the succulent planted in the eggshell in a sunny spot, ensuring it gets plenty of light and has good ventilation.
Regular fertilization
Succulents need regular fertilization to maintain their growth and appearance. You can choose a professional succulent fertilizer and apply it according to the instructions.
Regular pruning
Succulents grow quickly and need to be pruned regularly to remove withered or overly long parts to maintain their overall beauty.
Prevent pests
Succulents are susceptible to pests. You can sprinkle an appropriate amount of lime or sulfur on the soil surface to prevent pest infestations.
Slowly adapt to the environment
Planting succulents in eggshells requires a process of adaptation. Therefore, when planting for the first time, you need to pay close attention to the plant's growth and handle any abnormalities in a timely manner.
Create a succulent planter
Place multiple succulents planted in eggshells together to form a unique succulent planter, which can enhance the decorative effect of your home.
An eco-friendly and fun practice
Using eggshells to grow succulents is not only environmentally friendly but also brings us more fun and surprises. I believe this method will surely become a new favorite for succulent lovers!
Planting succulents in eggshells is not only convenient but also has an environmental impact. As long as you follow the steps above carefully, you can have a creative, beautiful, and practical succulent planter.