Succulents (Various Species)
Origin
The word succulent comes from the Latin word sucus, meaning ‘juice’ or ‘sap’. Succulents originate from desert locations and areas with long dry seasons, such as Africa. Succulent plants may store up to 90-95% of their water in varies structures, such as leaves and stems.
Description
Succulents are plants that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. Their foliage can range in shape, sixe, and color and are incredibly easy-going, low-care houseplants.
Thriving Location
Succulents make a great addition to a sunny window in your space.
Sun
Place your succulent in bright light to full sun. It will not thrive if ti does not receive proper sunlight.
Water
Water your succulent only when completely dry. Start out with 2 ounces of water, then increase or decrease depending on your plant needs.
* If leaves begin turning translucent or appear “mushy”. you want to reduce watering frequency and/ or amount of water.
Humidity
Succulents prefers a dry environment. No need to mist.
Temperature
Succulents will do just fine in average room temperatures between 60°F-80°F.
Origin
The word succulent comes from the Latin word sucus, meaning ‘juice’ or ‘sap’. Succulents originate from desert locations and areas with long dry seasons, such as Africa. Succulent plants may store up to 90-95% of their water in varies structures, such as leaves and stems.
Description
Succulents are plants that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. Their foliage can range in shape, sixe, and color and are incredibly easy-going, low-care houseplants.
Thriving Location
Succulents make a great addition to a sunny window in your space.
Sun
Place your succulent in bright light to full sun. It will not thrive if ti does not receive proper sunlight.
Water
Water your succulent only when completely dry. Start out with 2 ounces of water, then increase or decrease depending on your plant needs.
* If leaves begin turning translucent or appear “mushy”. you want to reduce watering frequency and/ or amount of water.
Humidity
Succulents prefers a dry environment. No need to mist.
Temperature
Succulents will do just fine in average room temperatures between 60°F-80°F.
Origin
The word succulent comes from the Latin word sucus, meaning ‘juice’ or ‘sap’. Succulents originate from desert locations and areas with long dry seasons, such as Africa. Succulent plants may store up to 90-95% of their water in varies structures, such as leaves and stems.
Description
Succulents are plants that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. Their foliage can range in shape, sixe, and color and are incredibly easy-going, low-care houseplants.
Thriving Location
Succulents make a great addition to a sunny window in your space.
Sun
Place your succulent in bright light to full sun. It will not thrive if ti does not receive proper sunlight.
Water
Water your succulent only when completely dry. Start out with 2 ounces of water, then increase or decrease depending on your plant needs.
* If leaves begin turning translucent or appear “mushy”. you want to reduce watering frequency and/ or amount of water.
Humidity
Succulents prefers a dry environment. No need to mist.
Temperature
Succulents will do just fine in average room temperatures between 60°F-80°F.