How to care for Crassulaceae succulents, key points for the maintenance of Crassulaceae succulents.

How to care for Crassula succulents

An introduction to the comprehensive care of Crassula succulents and key points for their maintenance, as well as knowledge about flower care. Next, the editor will introduce some information to netizens.

In the depths of winter, as temperatures drop, many friends find that their succulents on the阳台 are frozen overnight. Frozen succulents cannot be saved, and the only option is to remove the soil and discard the plant. The soil can still be used. It's best to use the soil for succulents sparingly, as it is also purchased with money.

It is normal for succulents to freeze in winter. The lowest temperature Crassula succulents can withstand is around 0 degrees Celsius. When temperatures drop below 0 degrees, the water in the leaves will freeze, and the entire plant's leaves will be frozen. If the leaves are frozen, the succulent is beyond salvation. Therefore, moving the succulents indoors for care in advance can at least ensure their basic safety.

There is no such thing as easy or difficult to care for succulents; it depends on one's understanding. Some people can handle succulents with ease, while others may still face many deaths after two or three years of care, especially in summer when high temperatures can cause the succulents to rot in large numbers. The key issue is that you have not understood the growth pattern of succulents.

Represented by Crassula succulents, among succulent plants, Crassula succulents have the fastest growth rate and are also the most prone to problems. If a problem arises and is not detected in time, the entire plant will die. Observing succulents daily and accumulating experience is also very important.

How to care for Crassula succulents

Succulents have the characteristic of being drought-resistant. Even if you don't water them for 1 to 2 months, they won't die. They might just consume some of the older leaves at the bottom, but they will quickly recover after watering. Therefore, extending the interval between watering is the basis of caring for Crassula succulents. Don't water them too often. You can extend the watering interval to two weeks or even three weeks.

In dry conditions, succulents are unlikely to have problems. As long as the soil is dry and not moist, the roots will not rot. The drier the soil, the healthier the roots. In dry soil, the roots of succulents can continue to grow, although the rate of root development will be slow. In contrast, succulents grown in moist soil have faster root growth, but they are also more prone to rot.

Among the eight major categories of succulent plants, Crassula succulents are considered the easiest to care for. They only need sufficient sunlight and temperature. Other conditions are secondary. Temperature maintains plant vitality, and sunlight promotes plant growth. Watering and fertilizing are secondary. Succulents can be grown without fertilizing. Home-grown succulents don't need to grow fast; slow growth is acceptable.

This article shares comprehensive methods for caring for Crassula succulents and key points for their maintenance. I hope it can serve as a starting point to solve your problems with green plants.