
How to Care for Succulents
Succulents look easy, but they dislike overwatering and poor light. Soil, light, and watering rhythm are the three habits that matter most.

Choose a pot with drainage

Step 1 is “Choose a pot with drainage.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Use gritty well-draining soil

Step 2 is “Use gritty well-draining soil.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Place it in bright indirect light

Step 3 is “Place it in bright indirect light.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Check soil dryness with your finger

Step 4 is “Check soil dryness with your finger.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Water deeply after it dries

Step 5 is “Water deeply after it dries.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Pour away standing water

Step 6 is “Pour away standing water.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Rotate the pot regularly

Step 7 is “Rotate the pot regularly.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
Remove dry dead leaves

Step 8 is “Remove dry dead leaves.” Keep the needed items close and handle only this part. A steady pace usually gives a cleaner result than rushing.
This keeps the process small and reduces on-the-spot decisions. The next step becomes easier to see, and important details are less likely to be missed.
If the material, food, or device condition is uncertain, pause and check instructions or test on a small area first.
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