1. Will I die?It will not die if it is not watered for a month, but it will have a great impact on its growth. However, the environment in which it grows will also determine whether it will die. If you don't water it within this month and the maintenance environment is extreme, such as being exposed to the sun or rain, the succulent will definitely die. On the contrary, if the environment is relatively suitable within this month, it will be able to survive. 2. Correct watering methodWhen watering, you should wait until the cultivation soil becomes dry before watering. Although it cannot be left without water for a long time, there should be no accumulation of water. During the growing season, you can water more often and make sure the soil is thoroughly watered. When watering in summer and winter, you should pay attention to the temperature of the water. Use water at room temperature. The water should not be too cold or too hot. 3. NotesIf you haven't watered your succulents for a while, when you water them again, be careful not to water them too much. Instead, gradually increase the amount of water and then water them normally after they adapt. |
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