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Succulent care tips
The Free Press Journal - Indore
|November 02, 2025
Learn how to care for your succulents indoors and outdoors with simple tips to keep them thriving year-round
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Before the cold hits, bring your delicate succulents inside. Check for bugs like ants and spiders, clear off dead leaves and twigs, and wipe the foliage clean. Once they're pest-free and tidy, they're ready for their cozy indoor stay.
Succulents are born survivors. Their plump leaves store water, helping them live through long, dry spells. But even these hardy plants need a little pampering indoors.
Most succulents take a nap once a year—it’s their way of saving energy. Some rest in winter, while others slow down in summer. During this time, water less—about once every two weeks is plenty. Jade, Aloe Vera, Snake Plant, Haworthia, and Kalanchoe prefer their beauty sleep in summer and start growing again in fall. So don't panic if one slows down while another perks up—it’s all part of their rhythm.
Succulents aren't demanding. Give them well-draining soil, bright light, and a good dry spell between waterings, and they'll stay cheerful all through winter.
Repotting: Repotting allows your succulents to start over indoors. Select a pot that will fit neatly by your window and soil that is sandy and well-draining.
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