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QuestionHow often should indoor succulents be watered?Chai Saechao is the Founder and Owner of Plant Therapy, an indoor-plant store founded in 2018 based in San Francisco, California. As a self-described plant doctor, he believes in the therapeutic power of plants, hoping to keep sharing his love of plants with anyone willing to listen and learn.Depending on the pot size, you should water your succulents about every 2 weeks. If you have a larger plant, you can water them every 3-4 weeks. It's always better to underwater a succulent than to overwater it. Overwatering can kill your plant, but if it's underwatered, it will bounce back quickly when you hydrate it.
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QuestionGot two succulents for my office and put them under a light. Would they be alright?IdabelleCommunity AnswerIt depends on the succulent. Trying getting a lamp that produces light similar to the sun, as that would be best for plants.
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QuestionI bought a variety of succulent cuttings and some had no roots. How do I plant them?Community AnswerYou can allow the cuttings to dry for a few days in an empty tray until the raw ends have healed. Next, the cuttings can be rooted in soil or water. Once the stems have healed, fill a shallow tray with well-draining cactus/succulent soil and place the cuttings on top.
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QuestionI have many hawarthiaa and echeveria babies. How often should I water them? I am from Kolkata, India.Addison SmithCommunity AnswerWater them when the soil looks dry, you could also feel the soil and make sure it isn't too wet.
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QuestionI just realized I am overwatering and observed a white milky sticky residue developing on the tips of several succulents. Is my plant sick and dying?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerTry a few days or even weeks without watering it. Take the bad leaves off as well. This should help it to improve.
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QuestionMy nursery potted my succulent. She put rocks, then moss and a wire, then put the plant on top of the moss. How do I water it?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerYou still water it the same as you would without the wire and moss. The water will go through to the plant.
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QuestionI got succulents for Mother’s Day and planted them, but I now think I may have planted them in pots that are too deep. I used MiracleGrow potting soil. Should I repot them now after only a month?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerYou don't have to repot them but you should use succulent soil if you decide to. They don't have to be potted deep either.
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QuestionHow to tell if the succulents have been over watered?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerThe leaves will start to rot and the soil might start to mold. Feel the soil, it should be damp and not soaked.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if leaves are falling from my succulent?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerIt could just mean that the plant isn't getting enough water or it could also be getting too much water.
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QuestionIs it better to put my succulent outside, by a window, or somewhere like on my shelf where there is less light?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerIt truly depends on the plant. Some of them need more light and some don't. You would have to figure that out depending on the type of succulent. Do some research.
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QuestionI am getting yellow leaves on my plants at the bottom of the plant?Addison SmithCommunity AnswerIt is most likely getting too much water and the leaves are starting to rot. Water less often.
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QuestionIf succulents are put close together in an arrangement, will it be okay or cause the succulents to dry up?IdabelleCommunity AnswerIt will be fine, don't worry. You can even buy a planter with many different succulents close together.
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QuestionI have about 8 small succulents, can I put 4 together in a 6 inch pot?Community AnswerThat is not the best idea as you'd just need to repot them again in a few months. Use a larger pot or several pots.
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QuestionCan succulents be put outside?Community AnswerYes, they can. They will rarely need watering, but if you live in a dry climate, make sure to check in on them.
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QuestionCan you water succulents with spray bottles or should you use a watering can?SSSniperduckCommunity AnswerWhilst both are OK to use, watering cans are often the most efficient way of watering your succulents. If they are just seedlings and are incredibly small and could be harmed by even the slightest of water pressure/movement, a spray bottle is probably the best choice but other than that, water cans are a far better option. Keep in mind that these plants are very hardy.
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QuestionI recently purchased several small succulents. Should I consider them to be young because they are so small?SSSniperduckCommunity AnswerNot necessarily. Some succulents are just small and don't grow very big, no matter their maturity level. Others may have just been freshly picked and are a clipping of an adult plant, making them just small adult plants.
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QuestionWhat kind of indoor light does succulent need?Community AnswerIt depends on the variety, but if you are not sure, put your succulent in indirect sunlight. This means that it isn't on a windowsill, more like in the middle of the room.
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QuestionI'm confused about sun requirements for succulents. I see some articles which mention direct sunlight, then others say "indirect sunlight". What is indirect sunlight exactly?Community AnswerIndirect sunlight is when you don't put the plant on a windowsill, but put it more towards the middle of the room.
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QuestionI put my succulent in the living room. Is it a good spot for it?Community AnswerAs long as it is light for most of the day, it should be absolutely fine.
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QuestionI have knocked one of the thick leaves off my succulent plant, what can I do?Community AnswerPut the leaf on a pot of free-draining compost and use it as a cutting. The broken stump of the leaf on the plant won't grow back, but more leaves will grow from the centre of the plant.
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QuestionHow to water the string of pearl? I have bought 5 plants and every time I water them they die. It seems that the water rots the pearls. I have used a syringe so the water does not touch the pearls.Community AnswerDip the pot in a bowl of rainwater until it the soil is completely soaked. Wait until the top 2/3 cm of soil has dried out before doing this again. You might need to add more sand/ grit to your soil to improve the drainage.
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QuestionI have planted a succulent and a grafted cactus together, how often should I water them? And are there any other special care facts I need to know?Community AnswerWater them when the top 2/3 cm of soil feels dry. This is probably every two weeks. If you know what type of succulent/ cactus you have, research their particular care requirements.
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QuestionI bought some and transplanted multiple hanging pots. They are not mature. My question is do I water them or spray them like you mentioned above? I live in Arizona and they are in the shade. Thank you.Community AnswerDip them in a bowl of water (ideally rainwater) until they are completely soaked. Wait abut two weeks until the soil is completely dry before doing this again.
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