Succulents, the friend of gardeners everywhere, and the current popular trend among houseplant enthusiasts are not as foolproof as many seem to claim. While yes, these hardy little plants are some of the most straightforward to care for, it is also easy to create an imbalance and inadvertently...
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Yes. Succulent seeds can be started indoors in light, moist soil (much like other plant seeds), but grow more slowly and generally don’t reach transplant size until six months to a year after germinating. Why are my succulent’s leaves falling off? Like many plants, the lowest leaves on...
They need high humidity, maybe daily misting, plus a pebble tray. (Pebble trays are great for indoor plants during the dry winter heating season. Put a layer of gravel in a shallow tray, set the containers on the gravel, and add water to just below the bottom of the pots. Refill to ...
This happened to me while living in Utah. I left my tender succulents outside for 3-4 nights when temperatures got below freezing. They looked fine on the first two days, but the third day… Pin Graptoveria variety The most common thing I saw on these plants was dark mushy tissue. Weath...