1. Is it possible to avoid sunlight?During the cultivation of succulents, it does not matter if they do not see sunlight for a short period of time. At most, the succulents will show some adverse growth symptoms. However, it is definitely not okay if it does not see sunlight for a long time. It needs sunlight to grow, and succulents are a kind of plant that likes sunlight. If it does not see sunlight, it will grow thin and die after a long time. During maintenance, you must choose a location with good lighting. It must receive sufficient light in spring, autumn and winter, and only needs a little shade in summer. Only by ensuring that there is enough light can the plant grow better, the leaves will be fuller and the plant shape will be more compact. Some species prefer diffuse light, so the light doesn't need to be too abundant. 2. What to do if the light is not good1. Move the location: If the light in the place where you grow succulents is not good, you can often move it to a place with good light, such as outdoors or on a windowsill. 2. Fill light: Buy a special fill light for succulents online. If the light is weak, you can turn on the fill light to help the plants grow. |
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