Can coffee grounds be used to grow succulents?Coffee grounds can be used to grow succulents. Generally, they also have a certain drainage capacity, so it is okay to use some coffee grounds appropriately, but pay attention to the amount. Using too much coffee grounds will affect the growth of succulents. Coffee grounds need to be fermented before being used to grow succulents. If not fermented, they will breed bacteria, which is not conducive to the growth of succulents. The pros and cons of growing succulents with coffee groundsAdvantages: Using coffee grounds to grow succulents can provide ventilation. Generally, an important condition for the growth of succulents is that the soil must have sufficient air permeability. Disadvantages: Coffee grounds do not contain many nutrients, so they cannot be used to grow succulents without mixing them with other soil. How to grow succulents with coffee grounds1. Apply fertilizer: Coffee grounds have relatively little nutrition for growing succulents, so you need to apply fertilizer regularly. Generally, one or two times a month is enough to ensure that the succulents have enough nutrients to grow. 2. Soil preparation: It is generally better to plant succulents after evenly mixing peat and coffee grounds. Coffee grounds alone cannot be used for planting. |
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