Succulent Etiolation Explained: Why Your Have you ever noticed your succulents growing unusually tall, thin, and stretched out? Maybe their leaves are pale or yellowish, with larger gaps in between. If so, your succulent is experiencing etiolation, a fancy term for stretching due to insufficient light. But don't worry! With a few simple steps, you can get your succulent back to its beautiful, compact shape.
Read MoreRoot rot is a range of diseases that affect the roots of a plant. Generally, the symptoms of succulent root rot only become apparent once the disease has advanced enough to show above the soil line.
Read MoreAre succulents edible? Some of them are! When you look at succulents, eating them is probably not what you think about. Not only are some succulents edible and used in culinary dishes, did you know that Tequila is made from Blue Agave?
Read MoreAs a general rule of thumb, you want to make sure your succulent is thoroughly dry between watering. You can check that the soil is dry by using your finger or by using a skewer to check the center of the pot for moisture.
Read MoreBunny succulents are a must if you love succulents and cute things. These bunny ear succulents you've seen on Instagram are called Monilaria Moniliformis / Monilaria obconica. There has been a spike in popularity around Easter time, and they have gone viral a few times.
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