How to care for succulents
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Succulents are particularly easy to win everyone's love because of their plump appearance, which is super cute, and they are also very easy to grow, making many people fall in love with them. However, many people feel frustrated when growing succulents because they don't seem to grow much, and over-frequent care can make them difficult to survive. So, how can we make succulents grow better? Here are some suggestions:
1. Add a piece of tile to the bottom of the pot when growing succulents
When we buy succulents, we always need to change to a pot that is suitable for succulent growth. When choosing a pot, we should also choose one with good breathability and drainage. Adding a piece of tile when changing pots can help improve the pot's breathability and drainage, which is more conducive to the growth of succulents. Therefore, you can try adding a piece of tile when planting succulents.
2. Change pots skillfully
Succulents usually need to be repotted once a year. When repotting, it is important not to damage the roots of the succulents. Therefore, it's best to tap the pot wall with something when repotting to loosen the soil in the pot, making it easier to remove the succulents.
3. Care for succulents in a shaded place
Everyone knows that succulents cannot tolerate direct sunlight, as it can cause damage. Therefore, after repotting succulents, they need to be placed in a shaded area for cultivation. In winter, they can be placed on the balcony to receive some sunlight, but in summer, they must be kept in the shade.
4. Use a stick to help determine the moisture level of the succulent potting soil
When growing succulents, it is required to water when the soil is dry. However, it is often difficult to judge whether the inside is dry when the surface of the potting soil is dry. You can find a stick or branch about the same length as the pot and insert it into the pot. If it comes out without soil, it is dry and needs watering. If it comes out with soil, it means it is not completely dry, and you should wait a bit longer before watering.
The above information provides a comprehensive introduction to how to care for succulents and teach you methods and skills for growing them. I hope it brings some knowledge about green plants to plant enthusiasts.