• The Succulent Plants
    You may have heard that succulent plants are the easiest plants to grow and maintain, but you may see that your own can barely survive.
    If so, don't worry, we're here to show you how to take good care of them!
  • Cutting and Letting Water Loose
    Succulent plants have the incredible ability to replenish their root systems from something as small as a leaf.

    Since succulent plants are drought-resistant plants, they should not be supersaturated with water, especially shortly before potting.

    You can avoid this by placing the cuttings of your succulent plant in a place exposed to indirect sunlight for three days.
  • Once your soil is prepared and your cuttings have lost enough water, you must give them time to form their own root systems.

    This process takes about three to four weeks and will help your succulents to grow well.
  • Appropriate Potting
    When buying soil for your succulent plant, choose one that has something on its packaging that says something like "for cacti or succulent plants".
  • "Water when the soil is dry, never when it is wet enough!

    "Excessive watering can jeopardize your plants.