1. Will I die?There is no need to water newly planted succulents immediately. If you water them, they are likely to die. If you don't water it enough, it will affect its growth, but it will not cause death. But if you water it too much, its roots will not be able to absorb water well after planting, and it will die due to poor absorption. 2. How long to water after planting?If the succulent plants you plant have roots, you can water them after 3 days. However, if the succulent plants you plant have no root system, you can only water them one week after planting. Moreover, right after planting, try to place it in a ventilated place and avoid strong sunlight. However, the soil should not be too dry during the acclimatization period. You can spray it with some water from time to time and try to keep the soil moist. 3. Notes1. The temperature should not be too high after planting. If the maintenance environment temperature is too high, it will be detrimental to the plant's acclimatization. If the room temperature is too high, open the windows appropriately to ensure good ventilation in the room. 2. After planting, use clean water for watering. If you use tap water, put it in the sun for 1-2 days before use. |
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