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Caring for Succulent plants: A guide from Farm Storey



Succulent plants are more than just a trend; they’re a delightful and fulfilling addition to any garden. Known for their beautiful shapes, vibrant colours, and low-maintenance needs, succulents have captured the hearts of plant enthusiasts around the world. At Farm Storey, we understand the allure of these charming and unique succulent plants and are here to share some essential tips for keeping your succulents healthy and thriving.



Choose the right soil

  • Upon receiving the bare-rooted succulents unwrap the roots and follow the given steps,

  • Put them in a potting mix of sand, vermicompost and soil. Use a pot with drainage holes

  • Well drained soil is needed to prevent root rot which occurs when water sits around the roots for too long.







The right way to water your succulents


  • Succulents have adapted to survive with minimal water, so over watering is a common mistake among new succulent owners

  • Always remember to water your succulents when the top soil is dry. During the growing season (spring and summer), you might need to water once every week, but in the winter, you can reduce this frequency.

  • Be sure to water thoroughly until it drains out of the bottom of the pot, and never let your succulents sit in standing water.




Light Requirement for succulents


  • Succulents thrive in bright, indirect light. A south or west-facing window is ideal, as it provides the ample light these plants need to grow strong and vibrant.

  • If you notice your succulent becoming leggy or stretching toward the light, it’s a sign that it may need more sunlight.

  • Conversely, if the leaves start to scorch or fade, you might need to move them to a spot with less direct sunlight.




Temperature and Humidity



  • Succulent plants prefer a dry, temperate environment and they grow best in temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F (15°C to 27°C).

  • Although they can withstand a range of temperatures, it’s best to protect them from frost or extreme cold, which can damage their delicate leaves and also extreme heat as it can scortch its leaves in no time

  • Succulents are adapted to low humidity, so avoid placing them in overly humid areas especially during monsoons





Fertilization

Succulents don’t require a lot of fertilizer. Feeding them once every 2 months during the growing season accearates succluent's growth. Use a balanced, diluted liquid fertilizer or one organic vermi compost. Even excessive fertilising can cause your succulents to become weak


Pest Control

While succulents are generally hardy, they too at times can fall prey to common pests like mealybugs or aphids. You should frequently inspect succulent plants for pests and If you do notice any infestation, treat them with a natural remedy of neem oil and soap water spray daily.



Explore Succulents with Farm Storey

At Farm Storey, we are committed to helping you create the perfect indoor oasis with our wide range of live succulent plants. From auspicious succulent plants to unique succulent varieties, our collection is curated to bring beauty and joy to your home. Whether you’re a succulent newbie or a seasoned enthusiast, we’re here to support you with tips, guidance, and high-quality plants.

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