1- Repot on average every 2 years Mini succulents and other succulents are often grown in small containers. This is because these plants have a particular fondness for being cramped. Despite this, it is necessary to repot them, on average every 2 years for two reasons: - firstly, succulents ...
r Christmas cactus every 2 to 3 years after blooming. 5- How to propagate a Christmas cactus? The Christmas cactus is a succulent plant easy to propagate, like most succulents. Propagation is done after flowering, by following these steps: - take young terminal cuttings. - dip them in rooting hormo ...
year, the festival will particularly highlight plants that are naturally adapted to our climate and resistant to diseases and major pests (aromatics, succulents, citrus, etc.). 33 horticultural professionals will come to present and sell their plants, but also to provide visitors with all the advic ...
its own requirements in this respect. Some indoor plants are even exceptions to the rule and do not need any fertilizer at all. This is the case for succulents and cacti, as well as orchids and carnivorous plants... Conversely, dwarf fruit trees and certain vegetables such as tomatoes and cherry t ...
tic plants, which are capable of withstanding very dry environments. When we think of drought and heat-resistant plants, we first think of cacti and succulents. Succulent plants offer a great variety of shapes and blooms, such as the large-flowered purslane… But in reality, these are not the only ...
es to the bottom of the pot, at least 3 cm thick, to ensure effective drainage. Also, make sure to use a light and draining substrate, such as a special soil for succulents and cacti. The planting method is very simple: • Make a hole in the soil with your index finger, about two knuckles deep ...