What is the best way to keep succulent plants indoor?
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https://simplysucculents.com/plant-care-information/
lots of sunlight and a very little amount of rain water
Here are a couple helpful links!
https://www.succulentsandsunshine.com/guide-growing-succulents-indoor-house-plants/
https://www.sunset.com/garden/flowers-plants/indoor-succulents
Bring them inside to a relatively draft-free area that has the correct level of sunlight the plant[s] usually need. However do not place them directly in front of a window the sun shines into fully as this will bake your plants. Watch the water level, succulents need very little in winter but they do need some water, just don't overwater them. Take them back outdoors after the danger of frost is over. Also you might want to begin reintroducing the plant[s] by putting them in the garage, if you have one, to harden them before pacing them outside in the elements. Overall; Very easy to care for this type of plant[s].
They are very easy to keep inside ... just make sure they get good light and don’t overwater. I water most of my houseplants once a week, BUT water my succulents about every ten days or two weeks. Just push your finger into the soil about an inch or so (up to your first knuckle) and if the soil feels fairly damp, wait a few days then check it again. Wait until the soil feels dry, then water. Write it down on your calendar so you don’t forget, then do this “feeling the soil” in another ten days. Eventually, you will know what your plant requires, in other words, you will know its schedule. It may be that you only need to water your succulents every two weeks. If you tend to forget things, looking at a note on your calendar prevents you from over watering or under watering.
Sunniest window you have. I water mine once a month, Make sure the containers have very good drainage. Don't let any water sit in the saucer.
Hi. Jannet. Thank you very much for such a complete answer. I will surely contact you if I have any problem. You are so nice. With my regards. Agha.