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Pro Tips for Cactus and Succulent Care

Pro Tips for Cactus and Succulent Care

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When we are looking forward to buying organic plants online that demand little care, Cactus and Succulents are the first ones to cross our minds.

Cactus are extremely low-maintenance and widely favored indoor plants. Starting from a huge range of different appearances to vibrant flowers- every type of Cactus is a delight on its own.

Here are a few varieties of Cactus and succulents you can easily find at the Affordable Organic Store:

Pro Tips for Cactus and Succulent Care

Even though these adorable plants are not difficult to look after, here are a few pro tips for Cactus and Succulent Care that will make them bloom to their fullest potential.

Light

Cactus and succulents love to thrive in bright direct sunlight and a 6-hour-long exposure is beneficial for them.

Keep your dear easy-to-care plants in a location where plenty of sunlight is available and if you are shifting it to brighter areas, please do so gradually to avoid any kind of sunburn.

Watering

Always avoid over-watering your Cactus and succulents because it is not required. We recommend allowing the soil to dry out completely in between waterings and reducing watering during the dormant period.

You can increase the watering frequency during the growing season for good results.

Potting Requirements

In the case of cacti and succulents, it is essential to use a pot that has sufficient draining holes that would prevent the water from accumulating inside.

A well-draining potting mix is recommended that can be easily made by mixing potting soil with perlite or sand. In fact, the Cactus and Succulent Potting Mix from the Affordable Organic Store is an excellent choice for your Cactus and Succulents.

You can proceed to repotting your cacti and succulents every two or three years and make sure to wear gloves during the process.

Temperature & Humidity

Cacti and succulents are built to thrive in high temperatures with the ideal daytime temperature ranging from 70°F-90°F and nighttime temperatures ranging from 50°F-60°F. 

Moreover, these plants can easily adjust to dry weather conditions and a high humidity level can lead to rotting or fungal diseases.

Fertilizer & Pest Control

Generally, Cacti and succulents do not require fertilization during the dormant period whereas a balanced proportion of fertilizer during the growing season is a good idea.

Please make sure that good airflow is maintained around your plants to avoid infestations by pests such as mealybugs or spiders. In fact, the Neem Oil from the Affordable Organic Store is a suitable choice to treat infestations immediately.

Propagation 

You can easily propagate several succulents by leaf cuttings and proceeding to plant them in the soil. Some cacti and succulents also produce offsets and you can gently remove them to a new pot too.

Conclusion

If you keep these pro tips in mind while taking care of your cactus and succulents then you will always have them blooming brightly in your garden.

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