What should be done if a succulent plant grows crooked? How to deal with a crooked succulent plant.

What to do if a succulent plant grows crooked

A comprehensive introduction to succulent plants, how to deal with crooked succulents, and corrections are welcome if there are any mistakes!

Many succulent enthusiasts have too many doubts, such as why succulents grow crooked, why they grow crooked in the sun, and so on. In fact, these questions are quite simple and the principles are the same, which is the phototropism of plants.

Plant growth has phototropism, with better growth on the side with better lighting conditions. Succulents are no exception. Currently, most enthusiasts' maintenance environments are balconies and high-rise buildings, which leads to limited sunlight exposure for succulents. Therefore, within the limited sunlight time, succulents strive to grow towards the side with good lighting conditions, resulting in crooked growth.

Understanding the reasons for crooked succulent growth, do enthusiasts know what to do if their succulents grow crooked?

The best method is to rotate the pot's direction to ensure even light exposure. The illustration above shows a plant shared by an enthusiast. Since it only gets three hours of sunlight each day, it is prone to crooked growth, crooking every day, hence the need to change the direction every other day.

Of course, enthusiasts may have different varieties of succulents, but the principles of crooked growth are the same. Therefore, if enthusiasts want to change this situation, they need to isolate the placement position, which can be gradually adjusted.

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