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Category: Succulent Growth

How Fast Should Succulent Soil Dry? The Facts Explained

Succulent soil should take between 14 and 21 days to dry completely. Succulents need very little water to stay alive as they store most of their water in the leaves, which explains their plump...

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5 Things To Do With Leggy Succulents

Here are 5 things to do with leggy succulents: Move your plant to a sunnier location. Keep temperatures cool and water your succulents less. "Behead" the succulent. Trim the succulent leaves....

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10 Types of Small Succulents

Some of the most adorable succulents that stay small include cacti species like mammillaria, the star cactus, and the feather cactus. Other types of tiny succulents include Haworthia, living stones,...

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18 Best Succulents for Open Terrariums

The best succulents for open terrariums will be low-maintenance plants that do not require a lot of water, such as pincushion cacti, agave, and dudleya. Do not place the terrarium in direct sunlight...

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Are All Succulents Drought Tolerant?

Mostly all succulents are drought tolerant because of their water-efficient system. Their wide, shallow roots make the most of every watering while their thick leaves hold water when the plant needs...

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8 Best Succulents for Kitchens

The best succulents for kitchens are aloe vera, snake plant, jade plant, zebra haworthia, burro’s tail, etc. Aloe vera can survive deserts, so your kitchen is simply no challenge for it. Besides...

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