Sunlight: Succulents love bright, indirect light. A south-facing window is ideal. Some varieties can tolerate direct sunlight but may need gradual acclimatization.
Artificial Light: Use grow lights to supplement if natural light is insufficient.
4. Watering
Frequency: Water succulents thoroughly but infrequently. Let the soil fully dry out between each watering. Overwatering is a common mistake.
Techniques: Water at the base, avoiding the leaves to prevent rot. Decrease watering during the winter months when growth slows down.
5. Temperature and Humidity
Temperature: Succulents thrive in temperatures between 60-80°F (15-27°C). Protect them from extreme heat and frost.
Humidity: They prefer low humidity. Good air circulation helps prevent mold and rot.
6. Fertilizing
Frequency: Feed succulents once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted, balanced fertilizer.
Avoid Over-Fertilizing: Excess nutrients can lead to weak growth.
7. Propagation
Methods: Succulents are easy to propagate. Leaf cuttings, stem cuttings, and offsets are common methods. Allow cuttings to be callous before planting in soil.
Conclusion
Growing succulents is a rewarding hobby that adds charm to any space. With their minimal care needs and striking appearances, succulents can thrive with just a little attention.
So, Lykkers, enjoy the beauty and simplicity of these wonderful plants!