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porkpal
Richmond, TX

November 04, 2009
01:46 AM

Post #7239692

I know this topic has probably been covered before, but how should I water my potted succulents? I seem to either let them dry up and shrivel or else I water too much and they rot. Help!
tapla
Bay City, MI
(Zone 6a)

November 04, 2009
10:08 AM

Post #7240201

They should be watered on an 'as needed' basis. When you water, you should fully saturate the soil. At least 10-15% of the water you apply should exit the drain hole. If you cannot water in this manner w/o risking root rot, your soil is too water-retentive and you should consider changing to something more appropriate. Succulents are one of the easiest groups of plants to maintain, in an appropriate soil, but a poor soil makes husbandry a lot more work than it needs to be or just plain frustrating.

If you're having trouble determining when they need watering, push a rayon wick up through the drain hole. If it is damp where it exits the pot, don't water. If it's dry - water.

Your plants may be 'shriveling' because of something unrelated to soil moisture levels, and that is the concentration of soluble salts accumulating in the soil. Let me know if you want the conversation to head in that direction.

Al

Al

porkpal
Richmond, TX

November 04, 2009
04:36 PM

Post #7241558

Thanks Al. I like the wick idea. I think that may solve my problem. But also what sort of soil should I use when I pot my succulents? What they are in now is a light weight potting soil - don't remember the brand. I water with our well water which is medium hard, or rain water when I have it.
tapla
Bay City, MI
(Zone 6a)

November 04, 2009
05:25 PM

Post #7241665

If you get the science under your belt, everything will become much clearer as it pertains to all container culture, not just houseplants or veggies or ...

I grow all my houseplants, including succulents & cacti, in the soil pictured below. It's a remarkably productive soil if you follow a few simple guiding principles. The thread this link takes you to gives a good overview of what constitutes a good soil and how to recognize a poor soil: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/796311/

Al

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3jsmom31
zone 6a, KY

November 04, 2009
05:30 PM

Post #7241678

Al, you have really pretty dirt. I keep looking at your pic everytime you post it :)... I found out that I can get the MVP at Caudills (thank you for that)... I just haven't been to town during seed store operating hours.
tapla
Bay City, MI
(Zone 6a)

November 04, 2009
05:57 PM

Post #7241738

Lol - pretty dirt, hmm? It's only when we fully embrace our dirt nerdity that we can appreciate the beauty ... don't fight it - if you like growing plants, it's bigger than the both of us.

Take good care.

Al
porkpal
Richmond, TX

November 04, 2009
06:34 PM

Post #7241852

OK, time to repot. Thanks again.
3jsmom31
zone 6a, KY

November 04, 2009
07:10 PM

Post #7241970

I guess it would be big and dirty, that that depun's on how you look at it...
daisylovn
Wilmer, AL
(Zone 8b)

November 04, 2009
07:44 PM

Post #7242068

Oh I just have to agree...the DIRT is pretty!!!

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