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How to Breed Succulents: The Definitive Guide

Breeding succulents involves cross-pollination between the flowers of two different succulent species. You will need to wait for them both to flower, take pollen from the stamen of one flower and put...

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How to Save a Broken-Off Succulent: The Complete Guide

Saving a broken-off succulent depends on the damage. If the leaves start to fall, you can just let them dry for three days. If the stem is decapitated, keep it away until it gets callused. When you...

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How to Get Rid of Mold on Succulents: The Complete Guide

To get rid of mold on succulents, you can use a variety of DIY fungicides, or you can purchase a commercial fungicide. DIY fungicides can include a baking soda mixture, milk spray, neem oil, or...

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How to Sell Succulents Online: The Complete Guide

To sell succulents online, set up your online shop on Etsy, Amazon Handmade, Harddy, etc. You can also create your own website and sell your succulents from there. Source and grow the right variety...

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How to Air-Dry Succulents: The Complete Guide

To air-dry succulents, you’ll need to gently remove your entire plant from its existing dirt to get started. You’ll then trim the roots, rinse it thoroughly, dry it with tissue, and set it out to...

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3 Best Organic Fertilizers for Succulents

The best organic fertilizers for succulents include Jobe's Organics for Bountiful Succulents, EarthPods Succulent Formula, and GrowBetter Organic Cactus and Succulent Fertilizer. These fertilizers...

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5 Easy Methods To Propagate Succulents

To propagate succulents, you’ll need to get stem cuttings by using a pair of scissors. Dry the cutting and plant the base of the stem in soil, water the new plant in intervals, and in some weeks,...

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My Proven Succulent Care Method to Have Thriving Succulents

To care for succulents, you must mimic their natural desert habitat, where they grow in dry and hot conditions. These plants must have well-draining soil to prevent rot. Bright window sills or patios...

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How To Bring Succulents on a Plane: The Complete Guide

To bring succulents on a plane, make sure they're the correct size. They must fit in your case or under the seat if you're bringing them as carry-on luggage. You should also check the airline...

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How Often Should You Repot Succulents?

You should repot succulents at least every 12 to 18 months to ensure that the soil is healthy. Additionally, you should repot them before the growing season so that they can recover from the shift to...

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The Pros and Cons of Succulents Explained

Succulents are easy to maintain. They can be kept indoors or outside, and are easily propagated. Some of them can be used as herbal remedies. However, succulents with spiky leaves can be dangerous...

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Should Succulents Be Watered From the Bottom?

It’s not necessary for succulents to be watered from the bottom, though many experts bottom water their succulents rather than top water them. Bottom watering can help keep your succulents healthy...

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11 Reasons Why Succulents Are So Popular

Below are 11 compelling reasons why succulents are so popular: They are low maintenance. Succulents are multi-functional. Succulent wreaths are great alternatives to standard ones. They are...

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How To Save a Burnt Succulent (Step-by-Step)

Here are five steps to save a burnt succulent: Determine whether or not your succulent can be saved. Take your succulent out of direct sunlight. Water your succulent (if it's dry). Keep your...

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