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How much sun can succulents tolerate?

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How much sun can succulents tolerate?

We all know that succulents need sunlight for growth, so how much sun can succulents tolerate? Let's find out below.

How much sun can succulents tolerate?

When succulents are exposed to sunlight, the temperature should not exceed 30 degrees Celsius. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, succulents will enter a dormant state. At this temperature, succulents can easily get sunburned. Most succulents need to be shaded when the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, only a few can tolerate temperatures above 35 degrees.

How to expose succulents to the sun

In spring, autumn, and winter, we can place succulents in an environment with sufficient sunlight for maintenance, as the temperatures in these seasons are not too high, and the sunlight is not very strong, which is suitable for succulent growth.

In summer, we need to provide shade for succulents because the sunlight in summer is too strong and can easily evaporate the moisture in the succulent leaves, causing dehydration and sunburn. Therefore, in summer, we should not expose succulents to direct sunlight.

When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, we should not let succulents be exposed to direct sunlight. At this time, we can set up a sunshade for the succulents or move them to an environment with scattered sunlight for maintenance. In seasons other than summer, we can let succulents be exposed to direct sunlight, as the sunlight in these seasons is gentle and will not burn the leaves of the succulents.

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