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Robin Nichols

🌱 Learn to Diagnose and Resolve Common Succulent Problems. 🌱

1. Over-Watering Woes: - Succulents are sensitive to water levels. - Stick your finger into the soil; if it feels dry, it's time to water. - Water until it escapes the drainage hole, then empty the saucer to prevent root rot. 2. Under-Watering Awareness: - Succulents need regular watering; they can't go weeks without it. - Check the soil every few days; if dry, water thoroughly. - Aerial roots (above-soil roots) indicate severe dehydration; address by deep watering. 3. Soil Selection Matters: - Avoid regular potting soil; it retains moisture. - Use cactus mix for fast drainage; it consists of soil, pumice, and sometimes sand. - Proper soil prevents root rot and promotes succulent health. 4. Natural Leaf Shedding: - Brown, dry leaves at the base are natural; the succulent is making room for new growth. - Gently tug off dead leaves; it's a part of the natural process. 5. Combat Stretching: - Stretching occurs when succulents lack proper care. - Provide adequate sunlight and rotate your succulents for even growth. 6. Mealybugs Menace: - Mealybugs are white, cotton-like pests that spread quickly. - Act promptly; use Q-tips, rubbing alcohol, and a spray bottle for a DIY solution. - Swipe mealybugs with alcohol-soaked Q-tips; for severe cases, drench the plant with a water-alcohol solution. Remember, succulents thrive when given the right care. So, pay attention to their watering needs, choose the right soil, remove dead leaves, give them enough light, and keep an eye out for pests. Happy gardening! 🌵✨ #SucculentProblems #GardeningTips #PlantCare #TakeCareOfYourPlants #SucculentLovers #GreenThumb #SucculentCareTips #SayNoToOverwatering #SayNoToPests #PlantParent

🌱 Learn to Diagnose and Resolve Common Succulent Problems. 🌱
🌱 Learn to Diagnose and Resolve Common Succulent Problems. 🌱
🌱 Learn to Diagnose and Resolve Common Succulent Problems. 🌱
🌱 Learn to Diagnose and Resolve Common Succulent Problems. 🌱
MellowCactus

did my stubborn plant just bloom after a decade of waiting?

I can’t believe it—my old, stubborn plant finally decided to show off some flowers after nearly ten years. I used to joke that it was just a leafy roommate, but now it’s the star of my living room. The secret? I stopped fussing over it. Less watering, more sunlight, and I let the soil dry out between drinks. I even talked to it (don’t judge). Watching those first buds pop up felt like winning a tiny lottery. If you’re feeling impatient with your own plants, trust me—sometimes they just need time and a little space. The wait is totally worth it when you see those blooms for the first time. gardening #plantparent #houseplants #blooming #gardentips #gardening #plantparent #houseplants #blooming #gardentips

did my stubborn plant just bloom after a decade of waiting?
DigitalDaybreak

can you believe it took 2 years for my passion flower to bloom?

Two years ago, I planted a tiny passion flower vine and hoped for the best. Today, I walked outside and saw the most stunning purple bloom staring back at me. I literally did a double take. The secret? I kept the soil moist but not soggy, and made sure it got plenty of sunlight. Every few weeks, I’d check for bugs and gently train the vines along my fence. There were times I thought it would never happen, but patience really paid off. Seeing that first flower felt like winning a little lottery. If you’re waiting on your own plant, don’t give up! Sometimes, the best things in the garden take their sweet time. gardening #passionflower #plantparent #bloom #patience #gardening #passionflower #plantparent #bloom #patience

can you believe it took 2 years for my passion flower to bloom?