How do you take care of suculent plants?
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https://simplysucculents.com/plant-care-information/
You don't say if they are indoor or outdoor plants. If indoor they need light and the soil needs to dry out before re-watering. If they are outdoor plants semi-shade works well with little watering.
A subject of much debate. As with all plants, it depends where you live. I am in a really blazing hot location, so mine get early morning and late late afternoon sun and more water than most due to the heat. These links will hopefully help you out!
http://m.wikihow.com/Take-Care-of-Succulent-Seedlings
http://m.wikihow.com/Care-for-Succulents
http://m.wikihow.com/Grow-Succulents-in-Pots
Water sparingly, at most once a week depending on how you are growing them.
Make sure you have drainage in your container, you want a well-draining soil. I mix regular potting soil with sand, not a huge amount of sand maybe 5-1. Only water when dry. But watch them, if the leaves start to look dull and/or wrinkle up you know you need to water. I prefer to put mine in terra cotta pots too.
Sun. Sun. Dun. Water when dry