Can succulents be rained on in the summer? Can they be placed outside to be rained on at the beginning of summer?

Can succulents be rained on in the summer?Today's focus is to introduce whether it is suitable to place newly summered succulents outdoors to be rained on and whether succulents can be rained on in the summer, along with some experience in this regard. Here is the detailed introduction.Although the original succulents grow in the wild and they are not afraid of rain, some varieties of succulents are still recommended not to be rained on, otherwise it will severely affect their appearance.First is the snow lotus, whose leaves are covered with a thick layer of white frost, which can not only prevent sunburn but also stop the invasion of germs.If we let the snow lotus be rained on directly, the white frost on its leaves will gradually decrease.This will not only affect its appearance but also easily lead to infections with black spot disease and sooty mold and other germs.Next are the thin-leafed "three immortals," namely Guanghan Palace, Evening Glow, and Blue Light. Their leaves are also covered with a thick layer of white frost, so the reason not to let them be rained on is the same as the snow lotus.Also, there are various "fairy cups," such as Baiju, Yu Jian, Chushuang, Xue Shan, Briendonni, and Nubi Gina, among others.Although proper rain in spring and autumn can help them grow better, the washed-off white frost on their leaves will also affect their appearance.After losing the protection of the white frost, they may also contract sooty mold in poor climatic conditions.Moreover, regardless of the type of succulent, it is not recommended to be rained on during the high-temperature summer weather, otherwise, they are highly prone to leaf rot and root rot under the high temperature and humidity of the soil environment.If succulents are accidentally rained on in the summer, remember not to expose them to direct sunlight and promptly pull up a sunshade net or move them to a cool, well-ventilated place.Also, use a fan to blow air, and as long as the potting soil dries quickly, the succulents will not have a problem.On the other hand, if the succulents start to drop leaves or rot, immediately remove them from the pot and expose the roots to air, which has a high chance of saving them.[Summary]Succulents should not be rained on in the summer because prolonged rain can lead to poor growth of the succulent plants. Especially after being rained on, if they are exposed to strong sunlight, it will have a reverse effect. The leaves may get sunburned, allowing germs to invade and cause them to rot.The above introduces a comprehensive explanation of whether succulents can be placed outdoors in the early summer and whether they can be rained on in the summer, hoping to provide netizens with some relevant knowledge.