Are there any succulents that can't be killed?
If you want to know whether there are any succulents that can't be killed and recommendations for two types of low-mortality succulents in the field of green plants and flowers, the editor will provide you with detailed answers below.
Among so many varieties of succulents, are there any that can't be killed? The answer is definitely no, as long as there is life, there will be death. Succulents can have a significantly increased mortality rate due to some other factors during their growth, but there are some very few varieties that have strong adaptability to the environment and thus have a lower mortality rate.
The maintenance methods and daily management models for most varieties of succulents are basically the same, which is to have well-drained soil and sufficient sunlight. Under high-quality conditions, succulents will grow slightly better, but overall, they are more or less the same, almost no difference.
As for the easy-to-care-for succulents, I have been raising succulents for 5 years and recommend two types that are definitely the easiest to care for, especially suitable for the environment in the south. They can be placed outdoors on the terrace all year round without any care, watered whenever you remember, and even if you don't water them for a month, there won't be any problem.
The names of these two succulents are 'Dansk' and 'Zi Le'. Both are extremely easy to grow into old stakes and look very similar on the outside, with only the leaves having a little difference.
Are there any succulents that can't be killed?
Let's first talk about the variety 'Dansk'. In spring and summer, the leaves are light green, and in autumn and winter, the leaves will slowly turn into orange-yellow, which is also its state. It grows not only quickly but also its leaves are extremely easy to propagate through leaf insertion. You can pull off the old leaves before they wither, place them on the pot, and they will root after two months.
The propagation ability of 'Dansk' can be said to be the strongest among succulents. A single leaf can be cut and survive, and if you place a dozen leaves in a pot, they can fill the pot in two years. They are drought-resistant, have a strong propagation ability, and grow quickly, but they must have sufficient sunlight during the maintenance period, otherwise they will grow tall and spindly.
'Zi Le' is a classic variety of succulents. When succulents first entered our country, Zi Le began mass propagation and sales. Due to its fast growth, ease of propagation, and relatively unique color, purple being more attractive to customers than green, relatively more people purchase Zi Le.