How to Water Your Succulents

Posted by Grace on September 14, 2021

Succulents are popular plants for indoor and outdoor gardening, due to their low-maintenance and water-storing capabilities. However, it is important to understand how to water your succulents properly to ensure their health and longevity.

Understanding Your Succulent's Needs

The first step in watering your succulents is to understand their individual needs, as different species have different water requirements. Some succulents are more tolerant of dry conditions, while others need to be kept consistently moist. It is also important to consider the size, pot, and environment in which your succulent is growing.

Watering Schedule

Once you understand your succulent's needs, you can establish a watering schedule. In general, succulents should be watered thoroughly, but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. A good rule of thumb is to water your succulents once every 1 to 2 weeks, but this can vary depending on the species, environment, and other factors.

Checking Soil Moisture

It is important to monitor the soil moisture levels in your succulent's pot to ensure that you are watering it correctly. The best way to do this is to stick your finger into the soil and feel for moisture. If the soil is dry, it's time to water, but if it's still moist, it's best to wait until it has dried out completely.

Watering Techniques

When it's time to water your succulent, it is important to use the right technique. The best way to water succulents is to immerse the entire pot in water, allowing the soil to soak up water from the bottom. This ensures that the entire root system is hydrated, and helps to prevent the soil from becoming compacted.

Avoiding Over-Watering

One of the biggest mistakes that people make when caring for succulents is over-watering. This can lead to root rot, which is a common cause of death for succulents. To avoid over-watering, be sure to let the soil dry out completely between waterings, and never leave standing water in the pot.


So, watering your succulents correctly is an important part of their care. By understanding their needs, establishing a watering schedule, monitoring soil moisture, using the right watering techniques, and avoiding over-watering, you can ensure that your succulents are healthy and thrive for years to come.

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Grace

Grace

Hi there! My name is Grace. I’m an avid succulent grower and the lead editor of Plant Succulents.

I love succulents! I've owned almost 200 plants from all over the world, and even had my own plant business. I've learned so much about these amazing plants, and now I want to share my knowledge with other succulent lovers!

My favorite succulents are Lithops, Conophytum, and Haworthia.

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