Succulents thrive in areas with less than 25 inches of annual rainfall, and their growth can bring a touch of positivity to any space.
Water this plant only when the soil is completely dry.
It can thrive in partial indirect sunlight, meaning they can tolerate brief periods without direct sun exposure.
When the leaves of your plant start to feel crispy, wrinkled, or shriveled, it's a sign that the plant needs a good soak.
These are low-maintenance plants that require minimal water. They can thrive for up to 7-10 days without watering, making them ideal for busy or forgetful gardeners.
Ensure your plant does not sit in waterlogged planters. Use containers with proper drainage to prevent root rot.
Cutting off the dead leaves will help the plant to remain healthy.
For indoor succulents, water every other week during non-winter months. In winter, when temperatures drop below 40°F, reduce watering to once a month.
For monsoon care, use a layer of coconut coir on top for a more organic medium, followed by a well-draining base to ensure proper moisture control.
Use a patio umbrella to shield your succulents from excess rain.