Succulents store water in their leaves, stems and roots in order to survive the harsh, dry conditions they have to deal with in their native homelands. But, these days, succulents find themselves in cultivation, in peoples homes and gardens where water situation is not as dire. In fact, most succulents likely get a lot more water than they need.
Succulents very probably get overwatered in most homes, but not all succulents react negatively to overwatering. Many will, in fact, be quite alright when watered too much.
However, many will react badly to too much water and can start rotting, getting dark spots & warts or have their leaves split from lots of water being absorbed. In the worst case scenario, succulents can even die from overwatering.
In this video we'll have a look at:
- the signs of an overwatered succulent & how to spot them
- how to fix overwatered succulents,
- which overwatered succulents cannot be fixed
- how to prevent overwatering your succulents
You can also read our article here
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Timeline:
00:00 Intro
01:05 What overwatered succulents look like
05:38 How to fix overwatered succulents
09:51 When overwatered succulents can't be saved
10:37 Succulents that react the most to overwatering
11:20 How to prevent overwatering
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