How to provide shade for succulents during outdoor summer cultivation, and how to protect them from sunburn in the summer.

How to Provide Sunshade for Outdoor Succulents in Summer

Introduction: This article covers the topic of sun shading for outdoor succulents during summer, with detailed information provided below.

How to Provide Sunshade for Outdoor Succulents in Summer

In the summer, succulents kept outdoors are inevitably exposed to direct sunlight, and the intense summer sunlight can easily sunburn the leaves of the succulents. So how should we shade succulents during the summer? Let's find out below.

DIY Sunshade Shelter on the Balcony

If we keep succulents in an open balcony, we can build a simple sunshade shelter on the balcony. The method is quite simple. First, we need to prepare pliers, wire, binding tape, sunshade net, and plastic film. After preparing the tools and materials, we can use wire and binding tape to make a frame, then fasten the sunshade net and plastic film to create a rainproof shelter with sunshade function.

Polystyrene Box Sunshade Shelter

If the succulents are kept in the yard, we can use a discarded polystyrene box to make a sunshade shelter. First, remove the excess part of the box, leaving a part that is half the height of the succulent pot. Then, shape the wire into an arch to use as a frame and secure it on the polystyrene box. After that, cover the wire with a sunshade net and plastic cloth, and the polystyrene box sunshade shelter is complete.

Recycled Material Sunshade Shelter

Besides the methods mentioned above, we can also use any items available around us to make a sunshade shelter for the succulents, such as useless wood, bamboo poles, and various supports, all of which can be used to create a sunshade shelter.

That concludes the content on how to provide sunshade for outdoor succulents in summer. Green plant enthusiasts may find it helpful to refer to this information.