Succulents are generally undemanding. Nevertheless, you should know certain tips and tricks in order to really meet their requirements.
Who does not know her? The water-storing Succulents are considered a popular houseplant and can also be seen in Germany with some species in gardens. The desert-like plants, which are characterized by their thick-fleshed leaves or stems, are considered generally considered to be particularly easy to care for and hardly pose any problems even for people without “green fingers” represent. But even with these plants, there are a few points to pay attention to when caring for them, which we will introduce below.
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- Care requirements of succulents
- Watering succulents properly
- Fertilize succulents properly
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Repot succulents
- When are succulents repotted?
- How and with what substrate are succulents repotted?
- Wintering succulents: hardy species
Care requirements of succulents
The majority of succulents, which comprise a large number of families and genera, require very little care. For example, the heat-loving plants can tolerate the lack of watering during the summer vacation without any problems. With succulents, however, always pay attention to the right location: Due to the desert-like origins of many
Succulent species a sunny and warm location makes sense. In summer, the thick-leaved plants can also stay in the garden without any problems.Watering succulents properly
An important aspect with the undemanding succulents is always the right amount of water. It is better to water too little than too much, because succulents react to excess water and waterlogging with root rot. The plant cultivation of the unusual plants specializes in the storage of water in the plant organs, so they require little moisture. Nevertheless, a succulent plant should also be lightly watered about once a week. Always pour the water off the saucer or planter after watering.
Fertilize succulents properly
As with the subject of water, the use of fertilizers must be viewed with caution. Fast-growing succulents can be fertilized about every three weeks with special cactus and succulent fertilizers in order to provide the plant with sufficient nutrients. The fertilizers are characterized by a high content of potassium and are tailored to the needs of the water-storing plants. In terms of resource-saving use, the use of organic fertilizers is recommended. In addition, this is much more gentle on the plant than conventional fertilizer. Here, too, the following applies: You should avoid overdosing so that the roots do not get burned. Slowly growing succulents, on the other hand, usually do not need any fertilizers at all.
Here again all tips for the correct care of succulents summarized:
- Warm and sunny location
- Pour only a little; Avoid waterlogging at all costs
- Fertilize only fast growing succulents; about every three weeks
Repot succulents
Repotting succulents is an important step from time to time to provide new substrate and add volume for the roots. If the previous pot has become too small, a correspondingly larger one should be selected. We show you what to look out for.
When are succulents repotted?
In the case of succulents, it is sufficient to change the substrate every two to three years. Ideally, spring is the ideal time for this, when the growing season begins slowly. This gives the plant enough time to adjust to the changed conditions during the summer.
How and with what substrate are succulents repotted?
Choosing the right substrate is crucial for the correct repotting of succulents, as the moisture-sensitive plants need permeable soil. We recommend a special one Cactus and succulent soilthat optimally supplies your plants with all nutrients and has the right properties.
If you have carefully removed the plant from the old pot, you should also line the new pot with potsherds before planting. These serve as a drainage layer and automatically prevent waterlogging on the ground. Basically, a clay pot is preferable to a plastic one, as the moisture builds up in this much less.
Overview of repotting succulents:
- Every 2 - 3 years in spring
- Special Substrate for cacti and succulents
- Clay pot instead of plastic pot
- Drainage layer made of potsherds on the floor
Wintering succulents: hardy species
Succulents are not only popular ornamental plants in the house - they also contribute to a beautiful picture in the garden. But not all succulents survive the frosty winter in Germany. The following succulents also defy the temperatures in the cold season:
- Several types of yucca including Yucca filamentosa and Yucca baccata
- Cacti such as opuntia (prickly pear), including Optuntia tortispina
- Echeveria like Echeveria elegans
- Adipose hens, which are very common even in temperate climates; including, for example, the Magnificent Stonecrop (Hylotelephium spectabile)
When wintering succulents in Germany, the wet factor must be taken into account. In autumn, make sure that the plant can overwinter protected from rain, ideally by standing in a rain-protected location or by being protected by a superstructure.
Not only is succulents easy to care for, propagation is usually not a big challenge either. In our special article you will find out how you can Propagate succulents can.
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