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SOIL

Succulents do best in well draining soil. 

 

There are a variety of specific succulent and cacti potting mixes on the market that are suitable for most succulents.

 

A mix of good quality potting mix with equal part of washed river sand is an adequate potting medium.

 

Keep an eye on your pots over the hot summer months - although succulents like the warmth of the summer sun, pots can dry out very quickly. 

 

Add a little more potting mix and you can add a layer of pebbles to the surface to prevent evaporation.

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WATER

Succulents are like sponges, retaining water in their stems, leaves and roots. They adapt to survive in harsh conditions. Succulents will grow almost anywhere. However, like all living things they do need water to survive. The main rule is to water when the soil is dry.

 

Indoors: water each plant weekly with an ice cube or a shot glass.

 

Outdoors

Summer: Keep a check the water retention of your potting mix - succulents do not like wet feet. Water each plant weekly and allow to dry our between watering.

 

Winter: Let nature do its thing but remember to protect from harsh frosts and extreme cold and overwatering. 

CARE TIPS FOR YOUR SUCCULENTS...

LIGHT
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Succulents are hardy plants - we've said that they are almost indestructible - and they are. Most succulents thrive in indirect sunlight.


Each and every variety tolerates different amounts of light. During the hot summer months it is wise to protect your plants from burning and scorching by placing them where they are shaded but still receive light.

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It's always good to experiment by rotating your pots to find the ideal situation for each variety.

The ones that need more light will reach out seeking it, making them leggy and straggly.
The ones that are more delicate will burn and stunt.

It all depends on where you live, how much light your plants can access.

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