Watering tips for old succulent plantsOld succulent plants refer to plants that are thick, juicy and contain a lot of water. Do not water them at noon, as this will cause irreversible sunburn to the plants. You can choose to water them in the afternoon or evening. How to judge whether old succulent plants need wateringInsert a chopstick into the soil of an old succulent plant. If the chopstick is dry when you pull it out, it means the soil is dry and you need to water it. If it is still moist, don't water it. How often should old succulent plants be watered?How often to water old succulent plants depends on the season. In spring, they should be watered every 3 to 5 days, in summer every 10 days, in autumn every 3 to 5 days, and in winter when the temperature is low, watering once every half a month is sufficient. Water old succulent plants thoroughlyOld succulent plants should be watered thoroughly, while the amount of watering for mature succulent plants can be reduced appropriately. Even if it is a bit dry occasionally, the leaves store a lot of water, which is enough to maintain their growth needs. The correct way to water old succulent plantsOld succulent plants do not need that many nutrients, so they do not need to be watered every day. Do not water them too much. They can be watered once a week, or even longer. What kind of water should be used to water old succulent plants?When watering old succulent plants, let them sit for a while, and it is best to use tap water that has been exposed to the sun. Be careful not to use it directly, as it contains chloride ions, which are not good for plants. Watering amount for old succulent plantsWhen watering old succulent plants, you need to control the amount of water properly. Generally, water them when the surface of the soil in the pot is dry. If you find it difficult to control the amount of water, just wait until you see water flowing out from the bottom of the pot. Precautions for watering old succulent plantsWhen watering old succulent plants, you cannot just water them lightly on the surface, merely wetting the soil surface without watering them thoroughly. This will prevent the plant's roots from absorbing water, which is not conducive to the healthy growth of the succulent plants. Of course, you cannot water them too much, otherwise the plants will easily suffer from black rot. |
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