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How to Save My Succulent?

Last Updated on February 18, 2022 by Sam

Succulents are easy to take care of, but there’s a lot more you can do with them. Here’s some simple tips for newbies on how to make your succulent thrive.

“How to save a succulent without roots” is a question that has been asked many times. There are many ways to preserve your succulent, but it all depends on how you want to care for it. Read more in detail here: how to save a succulent without roots.

Table of Contents

  • How do you save a damaged succulent?
  • Why are my succulent leaves falling off when I touch them?
  • How do you take part of a succulent and replant it?
  • Can a dead succulent be revived?

How do you save a damaged succulent?

A: Succulents are not plants, they are actually a type of cactus. Cacti do not require much water and can survive in dry conditions. You should be able to put your succulent in a pot with soil that has been watered before you bring it inside.

Why are my succulent leaves falling off when I touch them?

A: This is a common problem with succulents. They are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity, so if you move them from their original location or place them on a surface that is too cold or dry, they will start to shed their leaves.

 

How do you take part of a succulent and replant it?

A: To take part of a succulent and replant it, you would need to cut off the top of the plant and then remove any roots that are growing out. You can then put the plant in soil or water it until it is fully established.

 

Can a dead succulent be revived?

A: Dead succulents can be revived. You will need to cut off the top of the plant and remove any dead leaves or roots, then fill with water and place in a sunny spot for a few days until it starts to green up again.

The “why is my succulent turning brown at the bottom” is a question that many people have when they get their first succulent. There are various reasons why this could happen, but it can easily be fixed by placing your plant in a pot of soil or sand with drainage holes on the bottom.

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