How to Care for Succulents in Winter
For most women, here are some small experiences on how to care for succulents in winter, with specific introductions as follows:
How to Care for Succulents in Winter
Caring for succulents based on room temperature, when the room temperature is between 0-5°C, you can cultivate Agave, Euphorbia, Dew Plant, and Beaucarnea recurvata; when the room temperature is between 5-8°C, you can plant cacti and plants like Aloe vera, Echeveria, Haworthia, and Agave; when the room temperature is between 8-12°C, you can cultivate plants like Nolina recurvata, Dischidia nummularia, and Euphorbia milii.
Caring for Succulents in Spring
Generally, from April to May in spring, when the temperature reaches about 15°C, it is the peak period for the growth of succulent stems and leaves, and it's time to repot. Increase watering in spring to keep the soil moist, extend the duration of sunlight, and ensure sufficient sunlight. It is best to water in the morning and evening, and generally fertilize once a month, or use special fertilizer for potted succulents.
Caring for Succulents in Summer
For succulents that grow in summer, it is necessary to appropriately increase watering and the frequency of spraying in summer, and provide partial shading when the sunlight is too strong in midsummer. Succulents that are dormant in summer should be kept in a cool and dry place, placed in a semi-shaded and well-ventilated area, stop fertilizing, and strictly control watering.
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