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Succulents are watered every 4-5 days in summer, 5-7 days in spring and autumn, and about 10 days in winter. However, the frequency of watering succulents is affected by many factors, so we can also use them"See dry and wet"methods to water.
How often should succulents be watered
Super cute succulents, it's just a sight to behold. There is no set answer as to how often succulents should be watered. The frequency of watering succulents is influenced by many factors, and we want to adopt"See dry and wet"methods to water.
It means that after watering once, wait until the soil surface is white, and the surface and internal soil moisture disappear, and then water the second time, and you can't wait for the potting soil to dry for a long time. Water thoroughly every time you water, that is, until water seeps out from the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot.
According to many years of experience in raising succulents, succulents placed indoors are watered every 4-5 days or so in summer, every 5-7 days in spring and autumn, and every 10 days or so in winter. And the soil outdoors can be dry and wet.
How to raise succulents
Soil is essential for the growth of succulents, and the soil that can be commonly used for succulents should be granular, fertile, loose, breathable, well-drained, and slightly acidic. Then the succulents are drought tolerant or not waterlogged, but they cannot be short of water for a long time, watering once every two or three days is enough, but in the summer, you can increase the frequency of watering. And don't leave succulents in the open in the summer, as this can cause bright light to burn the leaves or cause the succulents to die.
But in winter, many succulents need more light and warmer temperatures. I believe that as long as you pay attention to these small details, succulents will definitely be able to live well.
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Prepare a toothpick like this or a cotton swab stick like this and stick it into the soil at the edge of the succulent pot! If this swab stick is wet, then it means that the succulent does not need to be watered at this time, and if the swab stick is dry, it means that it can be watered. And when the leaves with many bottoms start to soften, it means that it is also time to water it.
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Succulent adaptation to temperature and rapid growth period is spring and autumn, summer and winter is basically dormant state water demand is not large, many succulent flower friends will find a problem in spring and autumn watering more succulent is fine, but summer and winter watering more succulent will rot roots and finally lead to death, succulent sounds like the name seems to need water, in fact, the water demand is not large, spring and autumn are basically ten days to water once, summer twenty days to water once, winter needs to be cut off a drop of water do not need to water, Succulents are often raised to death, not because of lack of water, but because they are overwatered.
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Generally, it is normal to water once a week, and you can water it more often in summer.
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In the summer, I pour it when it dries out.
Pour thoroughly at once. It is recommended to use a pot with holes.
Because the water will come out of the hole after watering thoroughly, it is recommended to water it once every 3-5 days in spring and autumn, but do not water it thoroughly.
It's probably like pouring two laps around the pot.
If it is cloudy or rainy, water it once every 7 days.
Don't pour it through.
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Look at when the potting soil is dry and water, there is no hard and fast rule. This is easier to adjust and not too dry or wet.
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Succulents are usually watered every week in spring and autumn, and every 15 to 20 days in summer and winter.
1. Spring and autumn:Spring and autumn are the peak growing seasons for succulents, which consume more water and are usually watered every week to meet the need for water and promote faster growth. Watering thoroughly every time.
2. Summer and winter:In summer and winter, when the temperature is too high or too low, the growth of succulents basically stops, and water needs to be controlled. Usually poured once every 15 to 20 days.
If the temperature is higher than 33 degrees or lower than 5 degrees, you can pour it once a month or so.
Succulent watering precautions
1. Pay attention to the soil condition
Succulents are not short of water, the most reflective is the soil, the soil can not be too dry, or the succulent will lack water, and without fate and water accumulation, the growth can not be good. However, the soil should not be too wet, which can easily lead to water accumulation in the potting soil, root rot, and succulent dead plants in severe cases.
2. Watering depends on the season
Succulent watering is not constant throughout the year, it needs to change according to the time and season, for example, many succulent growing seasons are autumn and need to be watered more, while summer is in the dormant period and needs less watering, and winter and spring depend on the growth of the plant.
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If it is a small seedling, it is common to take the "small but frequent" method of watering. You can pour it once a day, but not too much. However, for plants that have already reached adulthood, the method of "more water at a time and longer intervals" is generally adopted.
It can be done once a week or so, but the amount of watering at one time is larger. If it is an old pile, then it should be poured directly, once or twice a month.
It's also a great way to tell if you need watering. Depending on the factors, the time it takes for the soil to dry out will also vary. If it is observed that the soil is dry, then it is time for the next watering.
The frequency of watering naturally varies depending on the season. Spring and autumn are about the same frequency, almost once a week. If the ventilation is good, it can be once every three or four days.
In summer, the plant will be dormant when the temperature is high, and the frequency should not be too high, generally once every half a month to 20 days. In winter, when it is cold, it will also be dormant, and the frequency is similar to that of summer.
If the soil contains a lot of particles, then the water permeability will be relatively good, so the watering interval should be shortened. The impact of containers is also significant. If you use a terracotta potted plant, it is susceptible to water shortage.
Size also plays a role, with large diameters evaporating quickly and therefore short watering intervals.
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Water once every few days
Spring and autumn: There is no fixed time to water it once a few days, it should be decided according to the specific seasonal temperature. In general, it is poured once a week. Normal watering is fine for these two seasons, but if the weather is sunny and the water evaporates quickly, it can be increased to once every 3 to 4 days.
Winter and summer: In these two seasons, most of the succulents will go dormant and grow more slowly, so reduce the frequency of watering. In winter, it should be watered once every 15 to 20 days. In summer, the weather is hotter, so you can do it once a week, but be careful not to water too much.
How much water to water at once
Seedlings: The number of watering varies depending on the temperature of the season, and of course the amount of watering is not the same depending on the size of the plant. If the succulent seedlings are raised, you only need to spray a little bit when watering, as long as the surface of the soil is moistened.
Adult seedlings: If the cultivated succulents have become adults, they should be watered enough, but pay attention to the number of times.
Old piles: If the succulents have grown into old piles, they should be watered thoroughly at one time, 1 to 2 times a month.
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