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How to expose succulents to the sun

Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-21 09:12:24
The succulent plant should receive enough light, which will make the stem thick and strong, the leaves plump and glossy, the flowers bright and attractive, the spotted brocade varieties, and the varieties that do not slow down the white wart spots and dark skin, do not need too much sunlight, and avoid the high temperature and strong light, and the plants that just sprout in early spring and soon change pots should also be properly shaded.

The influence of light on fleshy

Sufficient light

Sufficient sunlight makes the stem thick and strong, leaves plump and glossy, and flowers bright and attractive.

Insufficient light

The plant is full of growth passion, the stem is soft and drooping, the leaf color is dim, the bristles become shorter, thinner, and lack of luster. It will also affect the flower bud differentiation and flowering, and even the phenomenon of falling buds and flowers.

A frosty day in the full light

Demand for light

Winter type species that need less light. Spot brocade varieties, as well as non slow white wart spot and dark skin varieties, if they are exposed to strong sunlight for a long time, the plant's epidermis is easy to turn red and brown, which is lifeless. Therefore, succulent plants with a little shade tolerance should be properly shaded around noon on sunny days in summer to avoid high temperature and strong light.

In addition, the plants that just sprouted and developed leaves in early spring and the plants that soon changed pots should also be properly shaded to facilitate the growth and recovery of the plants.

A frosty day in the full light

Table of succulent plants in the sun

frost in full light

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