How long should I soak my succulent?

If your Succulent is in a container with good drainage, set it in a tray of water for about five minutes. If it's in the ground or a large container, water at the soil line rather than overhead. Whatever you do, never let your Succulent sit in waterlogged soil!
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How long soak succulents?

After your succulent is all situated in the water, you should leave it to soak for 24 to 72 hours. When it's time to remove your plant from the water, make sure you handle it with extra care.
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Should I soak my succulent?

How to Water Succulent Plants (indoors and outdoors) The best way to water succulents is with the “soak and dry” method. Soak the soil completely then let the soil dry out completely before watering again. And make sure the succulents are in a well draining soil in a pot with a drainage hole (more on that in a minute).
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How long soak succulents bottom?

Then, place the grower pot back into the pot, where it will soak up the water. If you have multiple plants you want to bottom water, you can place multiple grower pots into a dish or tub of water and let them soak for 20-30 minutes before taking them out and putting them back in their pots.
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Do succulents like misting?

Full grown succulents don't actually like to be misted. They thrive in arid climates, so when you mist them, you are changing the humidity around the plant. This can lead to rot as well. Use misting for propagation babes to lightly provide water to their delicate little roots.
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How and When to Water Succulents in Pots With and Without a Drainage Hole



How do you rehydrate succulents?

Save an underwatered succulent

Water your succulent with a watering can deeply as soon as you notice any dry, crinkly leaves. You should keep going until water runs out of the drainage holes to ensure your succulent gets a good enough soak. Make sure that the soil dries out before you water your succulent again.
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Why do people water the bottom of succulents?

Sometimes, you need to bottom-water your succulent plants because the soil cannot absorb water. Either because it has become hydrophobic or the succulent has become root-bound. Bottom-watering is a very effective way to repair hard, dry, compact, and water-repellent hydrophobic soil.
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Can you butt chug succulents?

Bottom watering succulents is when you set your succulents and their pots into a tub of water allowing capillary action to draw water up into the soil through the hole in the bottom of the pot. Let your plant suck up (butt chug, if you will…) water until you see that the soil on top is wet.
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Can you use ice cubes to water succulents?

To help not to over water and let the water disperse itself as needed, use two ice cubes for small plants, and as much as a cup for large plants. I usually make a pitcher of ice cubes and take it around the house adding a couple to each planter. Viola! Easy and mess free.
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What happens when you underwater a succulent?

An underwatered plant will have wrinkly, shriveled up leaves whereas an overwatered plant will have soft, mushy, almost translucent leaves. These are the obvious tell-tale signs to indicate whether your succulent is being over or underwatered.
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How do I know if my succulent needs water?

Signs Your Succulent is Thirsty

Wrinkled, shriveled leaves are a clear indication that your Succulent needs more water. As the cells release their stored moisture to the rest of the plant, they try to bring in more water to replace what they have lost.
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What does an overwatered succulent look like?

An overwatered plant will have mushy leaves that feel soft and squishy. What is this? The color of the leaves would appear lighter than a healthy plant, or turn translucent in color. A lot of times an overwatered succulent would drop leaves easily even when lightly touched.
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Should you water succulents after repotting?

Initial watering of a repotted succulent will vary depending on the type of plant and when it was last watered. It is generally recommended however, that you wait at least a week after repotting to water your succulent. Be sure the soil is dry, then wet it thoroughly without drowning it.
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Should plants be watered from the top or bottom?

Plants regularly watered from the bottom should occasionally be watered from the top to get rid of excess salts in the soil. As already described, make sure plants don't continually sit in water—just for a short time until some is absorbed by the soil.
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Can you bottom water most plants?

Can you bottom water all plants? Yes, the mechanism is the same. Plants will soak up the water through the bottom of the pot with their roots, just as long as there is a drainage hole and the soil is not too compacted.
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How often should I Bottom Water indoor plants?

Bottom watering should be done after every three to four days. This gives the water in the soil enough time to hydrate the plant and mobilize the minerals within the soil making it easily available for absorption. Wind, humidity and temperature affects how fast water dries out and how often to bottom water.
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How do you water small indoor succulents?

Instead of small, frequent sips, succulents enjoy thorough, occasional watering. If you water from the top, drench the plant until water leaves the drainage hole. Even then, keep running water through the pot a few times to make sure the bottom part of the soil absorbs water as well.
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Do succulents need full light?

1. Make Sure Your Succulents Get Enough Light. Succulents love light and need about six hours of sun per day, depending on the type of succulent. Newly planted succulents can scorch in direct sunlight, so you may need to gradually introduce them to full sun exposure or provide shade with a sheer curtain.
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How do I bring back my dying succulents?

Dig the succulent out of the soil and remove excess soil stuck to the roots, cut off any brown/black roots as these are rotten already. Leave the plant on a mesh or any kind of strainer till the roots have air dried from anywhere two to three days. When the roots are dry completely, plant them back in the pot.
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Should you dunk succulents in water?

While it's an excellent picture (and a good example of water therapy), I definitely wouldn't recommend dunking succulents in water as a temporary storage method. They would be just fine bare-root and out of direct sunlight.
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Can you save a dried out succulent?

In most cases, saving dying succulents is rather simple. Provide good care after they experience an “event” that created their weakness. If all else fails, preserve a good leaf or stem fragment, allow it to callus, then plant in succulent mix.
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What kills a succulent?

The best way to accidentally kill succulents is by over watering them. Succulents hold water in their tissues, leaves and stems, making them drought tolerant plants. This does not mean they do not need to be watered at all.
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