Succulents are generally watered once every few days.
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When watering succulents, the frequency of watering varies depending on the season and soil moisture. During the slow growth period in summer and winter, water about once every half a month. In spring and autumn, the amount of watering should be increased during the growing season, about once a week. You can usually observe the soil moisture and water immediately when the soil is dry, and water it thoroughly.
1. Water once every few days
1. Water once every few days
There is no fixed answer to the question of watering succulents once every few days. Because the seasons are different, the growing environment is different and the frequency of watering is also different. The soil moisture also affects the frequency of watering.
2. Seasonal watering
In summer and winter, succulents generally grow very slowly and do not require much water. Watering can be done once every half month. In summer, watering can be done in the morning or evening. If the temperature is low in winter, try to water at noon. Also pay attention to keeping warm in winter. Too low temperature will affect the normal growth of succulents.
Spring and autumn are the growing seasons for succulent, and the demand for nutrients is also bigger. When you find that the surface of the pot soil is about 70 to 80% dry, you should water it, about once a week.
3. Soil moisture
You can always observe the soil moisture. When the pot soil is dry, water it immediately. At this time, the water should be poured thoroughly, and it should be poured on the roots of the succulents. Do not water. It only stops when the surface is moist half way. In fact, its roots have not absorbed water, and it is easy for it to wither and become lifeless. Finally, pay attention to check the drainage situation after pouring, and there should be no accumulation of water.
2. Seasonal watering
3. Soil moisture
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