Do succulents get overcrowded?

Overcrowding Them
Succulents tend to come packed into adorable little dishes, all crammed together cheek by jowl. There aren't many plants that like this arrangement, including succulents. Overcrowding is one of the best ways to encourage mold and insect infestations.
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Do succulents like to be crowded?

As a rule, succulent plants do not mind crowding whether the plants are grouped in one container or are alone and fully filled out in the container. Transplanting a plant that has filled its container will generally allow the plant to experience a new spurt of growth.
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Can succulents grow close together?

You can definitely plant succulents very close together and they will be just fine. When planting succulents close together they grow more slowly so they maintain the original design of the arrangement better. It can be trickier to water them when they are close together.
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How do you separate overcrowded succulents?

Tilt the pot and be gentle. Set the unpotted plant right side up and remove as much soil as possible, gently teasing out the roots. If the plant does not easily pull apart, cut through the roots and separate sections, starting at the top. Do it easily, but don't worry if a few roots break off.
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How far apart should succulents be planted?

To give the plants a little more room to grow and increase the longevity of an arrangement, leave about 1.0" of space between plants.
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Will succulents spread on their own?

Many succulents multiply themselves through division, but some cacti will have small plants appear along the ribs or leaf edges of the plant. When the plantlets are big enough to handle easily, they can be removed.
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Can all succulents be planted together?

Succulents have a lot of characteristics that tie them together, like storing water in their leaves or stem for a not-so rainy day. While you can combine just about any succulents together, some will be much easier to maintain in the same arrangement than others.
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Do succulents like to be root bound?

How do you know when it's time repot succulent plants? Most cacti and succulents do not to be repotted often. They can thrive in pots and containers that seem too small for them or containers they have outgrown.
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Do succulents grow bigger in bigger pots?

Bigger Plant Pots Retain More Water

Your succulent may survive in a large pot, but such space does not encourage healthy growth. Since large pots have much room for the roots, it does not allow the succulent to fill the plant container with roots.
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Do you have to remove succulent pups?

There are options when you're wondering what to do with succulent pups. You may allow them to continue to grow on the mother if there is enough room, or you may remove and replant them individually. Let them get the size of a quarter before removing though.
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Why succulents are planted so close together?

Something interesting about arrangements planted close together is that those succulents don't grow as fast because there isn't room for them to grow and spread. A tightly packed arrangement like this is going to keep its shape better; it's not growing as much, and thus, the arrangement will look better, longer.
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Which succulents grow well together?

Some winter dormant succulents that look great together are Agave, Echeveria and Sempervivum. And if you want to put the summer dormant succulents together, you may want to think about Aeonium, Aloe, Graptopetalum, and Kalanchoe.
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How do you grow multiple succulents?

Take the succulents out of their nursery pots and place them back into your container one by one. Then, gently pack additional potting soil around each plant. Keep the soil at the same level at which the plants were growing in their nursery pots. Make sure that you have filled in all spaces between the plants.
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How often should you repot succulents?

A general rule of thumb is to repot succulents every two-years, at least as a way to provide fresh fertile soil. The best time to repot is at the beginning of a succulent's growing season - this gives the plant the highest chance of survival.
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Do succulents like tight pots?

If it's too tight and cramped, your succulent won't be able to fully use it's roots stress free. Consider a larger pot. Your succulent looks like it's outgrowing its pot. If you succulent plant looks like it's outgrowing the current pot that it's in, do it a tremendous favor and repot it.
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How do you keep a succulent compact?

How do I keep my succulents small? By planting your succulents in small pots and placing them in a dry and cool environment, they will stay mini longer! Watering them less frequently and placing them in the indirect sun will also aid the plant to stay small.
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How do you know when its time to repot a succulent?

Roots are growing through the bottom of the pot

When you turn your succulent over, do you see white roots crowding the pot's drainage holes? If yes, then it's time to repot your succulents. If your pot is wobbly because of roots poking through, then it's most definitely time to repot!
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How do I know if my succulent needs to be repotted?

A clear sign that your succulent plant needs repotting is when the leaves on it start drooping or beginning to look wilted. This happens when they are either in too small of a pot, not getting enough water, or need more sun. The other reason that this happens is when there isn't room for the roots to grow anymore.
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How do you know when a succulent needs repotting?

You will know it is time to repot your succulent when it has evidently outgrown its pot. When the roots start growing out of the drainage hole in the pot, it will mean that there is no more space for them to grow. Succulents should be repotted just before their growing season starts, in early spring or early fall.
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Is it better to plant succulents together or separate?

What is this? Luckily, most succulents have very similar watering needs so I don't worry about watering needs too much when combining plants. But you do need to know that certain succulent plants have very different watering needs so it is best to plant them in separate containers.
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Can you plant succulents in just rocks?

Unfortunately, that means succulents cannot grow in rocks without soil long-term. They may survive for several weeks or even months on the stores they have available in the stems and leaves, but will slowly die without consistent care.
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Can you touch succulents?

Touching a succulent will leave permanent scratches on your plant. A coarse touch will leave a mark on the leaves of your plant for life. If you never want your plant to have scratches, please touch it gently if need be. A permanent scratch on the leaf of your plant will look ugly.
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How fast do succulents multiply?

This type of propagation is mostly reliable for succulents that grow branches or those that have a shrub-like growth pattern. A perfectly healed and re-potted stem, when given enough light and a bit of water, can start rooting in about 4 weeks. However, it can take longer in some cases.
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