Succulent plants are deeply loved by people for their unique appearance and drought resistance, and many people have potted succulents at home. When growing succulents, you must pay attention to watering. So how do you water succulents so that they can grow well? Let’s learn more about it below. 1. Drying principle Succulents usually have thick leaves and stems, which can store water in arid environments and are highly drought-tolerant. Before watering succulents, you must strictly follow the principle of drying out completely. Only when they are completely dry can you water them. 2. Water when it is completely dry When the soil of succulents is completely dry, you can water them thoroughly. Pour the water evenly on the soil. When water flows from the bottom of the flowerpot, it means it is watered thoroughly. This way of watering can allow the roots to better absorb water. However, after watering in this way, the succulents will become temporarily airtight, so it is not recommended to use them in rainy weather. 3. Soil conditions When watering succulents, you must pay attention to the soil conditions. If you choose soil with good water permeability and air permeability, you can water it more appropriately. If it is clay soil, you can water it less appropriately. 4. Seasonal watering The watering of succulents does not remain the same all year round, but needs to vary according to time and season. The growing season for succulents is autumn, so they need more watering, while they are in a dormant period in summer. However, the water evaporation is large in the hot summer, so they need more watering. In winter and spring, it depends on the growth of the plants. If the soil is generally moist, there is no need to water. 5. Look at the variety There are many varieties of succulents, and different varieties have different water requirements. For example, succulents of the Crassulaceae family have larger plants and require more water. They are afraid of the heat in summer, so they need to be cut off from water to prevent root rot. Another example is the jade plant, which is the most water-loving among succulents. You can spray water on its leaves during normal maintenance. 6. Light temperature Light and temperature also affect the rate at which succulents evaporate water. In an environment with strong light and high temperatures, succulents evaporate water faster and may need more watering. 7. Watering time When watering succulents, you must also pay attention to the time. You cannot water them at noon or in the morning. It is most appropriate to water them after six o'clock in the evening. At this time, the stomata will gradually open, and they will begin to evaporate and absorb water. If you water them at this time, the water will be absorbed by them immediately. That’s it |
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