Indoor Succulent Garden
Always water directly into the soil dont pour from above the plants.
Indoor succulent garden. Succulent roots dont grow as deep as traditional houseplants so a deep pot isnt necessary. So the best succulents to grow indoors are those that do not need a lot of direct sunshine and do not rely on high summer heat or winter cold to thrive. I enjoy gardening but have little space to do so.
Succulent seeds can be started indoors in light moist soil much like other plant seeds but grow more slowly and generally dont reach transplant size until six months to a year after germinating. Plant your succulents in pots with plenty of drainage holes and in well draining potting mix such as 50 potting soil and perlite. You have the freedom to mix and match whichever succulents you like to add to your indoor garden.
If any of them start to grow leggy add a grow light. Here are a few tips Put it in a sunny window succulents like to have lots of light. The soil mass is much less theyre planted quite tightly and they tend to dry out faster.
When growing succulents indoors good placement can make all the difference in plant health and appearance. Indoor succulent garden with varieties that thrive in low light. When designing an indoor succulent arrangement you typically will not have many bright colors to choose from.
I water succulents in shallower containers a bit more often than those growing in large pots. Provide as much light as possible for your indoor succulents and water thoroughly but infrequently only when the potting mix is dry. The care is basically the same as for succulents in larger pots except for one difference.
There is an almost endless variety of choices for plants in such genera as Echeveria Crassula Kalanchoe Senecio Haworthia Sedum Sempervivum Aeonium Sedeveria and. The leaf colors range from dark green with silver stripes to a lighter golden variety. The beauty of an indoor succulent garden is that you will be able to choose which plants you can use.