How to water the succulents of the Crassula family in summer
Compared to the common knowledge of watering succulents of the Crassula family in summer for most people, a comprehensive introduction will follow.
How to water the succulents of the Crassula family in summer
There are many varieties of succulents in the Crassula family, and most of the succulents we care for now belong to this family. So, how should we water the Crassula succulents in summer? Let's find out below.
Watering method for Crassula succulents in summer: water according to the condition
The succulents in the Crassula family will enter a dormant state when the temperature rises in summer, and their demand for water will be low. However, there is a significant temperature difference across the country. Some Crassula succulents are completely dormant, while others are semi-dormant. Different conditions require different water needs. Therefore, we need to water according to the condition of the succulents. When the succulents' leaves become soft and wilted, we can give them a small amount of water.
Watering according to the weather
There is more rainfall in summer. If it's cloudy and rainy, we should not water the Crassula succulents because their demand for water is low during dormancy. After it rains, the humidity in the air increases, which is enough for the Crassula succulents to consume. If we continue to water the Crassula succulents, it can easily lead to waterlogging and cause root rot.
Watering according to the temperature
Most Crassula succulents prefer a warm growing environment and are not well adapted to high temperatures. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees Celsius, we need to control the watering of the Crassula succulents because they will enter a dormant state when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees. If the temperature is below 30 degrees, we can water the Crassula succulents normally.
The detailed explanation of how to water the succulents of the Crassula family in summer introduced above hopes to bring you help in green plant management!