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|| ONE OF THE MOST EASIEST SUCCULENT FOR BEGINNERS ||



|| ONE OF THE MOST EASIEST SUCCULENT FOR BEGINNERS ||

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Succulents soil mix video

Succulent information Care tips for succulents

1)SOIL- well draining ,porous,lose soil…non organic,a soil media that doesn’t retain moisture.
2)POT – smaller the pot better ideally 3-4 inches pot depth is good enough for a medium size succulent.
3)WATERING – only when the soil is bone dry however green coloured succulents like haworthia ,aloe mainTain slight Moisture but not soggy wet soil.
4)LIGHT – brightly coloured succulents provide direct morning sunlight for 5-6 hours post acclimation .Green coloured succulents like haworthia,strings of pearls or any string varieties indirect bright light.
5)Fertiliser – is not the top priority if you don’t use fertilisers it’s fine…but if you do go for liquid based fertiliser 1/2 the strength what’s mentioned on the bottle dilute in water ….and only feed the succulents that are in their growping perios …never feed dormant succulents…never add too much fertiliser it wil make the succulent weaker …during the growing period once a month or once in two month should be good ….wishing you all the luck
If you want more information do check this video 😊🪴

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SUMMER DORMANT
Adromischus | Aeonium | Aloe | Anacampseros | Astroloba | Avonia | Bowiea | Bulbine | Ceraria | Conophytum
Cotyledon | Crassula | Dioscorea | Dudleya
| Fouquieria | Gasteria | Gibbaeum | Graptopelaum | Graptoveria | Haemanthus
| Haworthia | Kalanchoe | Neohenricia | Othonna | Pachycormus | Pachyphytum |
pachyveria | Pelargonium | Peperomia |
Portulacaria | Sansevieria | Saracocaulon | Sedeveria | Sedum | Senecio | Stomatium | Talinum | Tylecod

WINTER DORMANT
Adenia | Adenium | Agaves | Alluaudia | Brachystelma | Bursera | Calibanus | Ceropegia | Cissu | Cyphostemma | Didlieria | Dorstenia | Echeveria | Encephalartos | Ficus | Fockea | Huernia | Ibervillea | Ipomoea | Jathropha | Lithops | Monadenium | Moringa | Operculicarya | Pachypodium | Pedilanthus | Plumeria | Pterodiscu | Raphionacme | Siningia | Stapelianthus |
Synadenium | Tillandsia | Trichocaulon | Trichodiadema | Xerosicyos
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6 Comments

  1. Succulents can be very difficult to understand when you start initially..which is a part of learning…getting easy succulents can help you grow and understand their needs much better than getting a delicate succulent…Xgraptoveria Marpin will give you ample amount of chance to rectify your mistakes…
    If you own one do let me know your experience with this succulent 😀

  2. Yehey 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 Laveeet! 😊 thanks for this vlog Sir LG👍😊🪴🪴🪴

  3. So True!! Now My Marpin is now putting 2,3 stem pups…she is the fastest growing succulent… she don't etiolate unlike other succs in summer days if it won't receive much light in rainy days…i have observed it.

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