How do you care for succulent plants?
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Benign neglect.... i only water mine about 1-2 times a month. They hold so much water in leaves and stems , they don’t need much watering. If you water too much , they will die. Mine are in a wall of windows and getlots of afternoon sun. Good luck!!
https://simplysucculents.com/plant-care-information/
Put them in a pot and let them go!
Mmy sedums are amazing work horses, they survive the winter sitting on the ground in pots and even hanging —even with snow ice -freezing temperatures and they are totally on their own and perform and spread beautifully
the best thing to do is going on google and get all the details which are suitable for your succulents, but more importantly to your area.
Hi Joyce, We have a huge collection of succulents and they are so rewarding. You can get a whole bunch of tips on growing, propagating or identifying here - - https://acraftymix.com/blog/tips-identifying-growing-succulents/