Questions tagged [succulents]

Water retaining plants adapted to arid climates and/or soil. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying tomato succulents.

Succulents is a general term referring to -retaining plants adapted to arid climates and/or . They are not a genetic group as such, and should not be confused with cacti. Although cacti are succulents, there are many unrelated succulent genera.

Succulents store water in their , , and . Geophytes which store water in underground storage organs such as tubers, corms, and rhizomes; may be considered succulents.

Water saving adaptions found in succulents may include:

  • Crassulacean acid metabolism
  • Leaves that are absent, reduced, or cylindrical/spherical in shape (reduced surface area)
  • Reduced number of stomata
  • Photosynthesis mainly occurring in stems rather than leaves (eg. cacti)
  • Compact, reduced, columnar or spherical habit (reduced surface area)
  • Ribs enabling rapid increases in volume to contain water when available
  • Waxy, hairy, or spiny outer surface to create humid micro habitat
  • Roots near ground surface to absorb water from light showers or heavy dew
  • Ability to retain water despite high internal temperatures
  • Very impervious outer cuticle
  • Mucilaginous internal content (eg. aloe sap)

Succulents tend to come from dry areas of the tropics, and sub-tropics.

Use this tag for all general questions about succulents. These might include general care, or planning/caring for a xeriscape bed. Questions about specific plants should use the tag(s) for that plant, instead.

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How long should the soil for succulents stay moist?

How long should the soil for succulent plants stay moist? I know you are only supposed to water the succulents once the soil is dry, and that succulent roots can rot if they are too wet, but how long is ideal for the soil to stay moist? I'm asking…
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What is this succulent plant with long, triangularly pointed leaves?

Can anyone tell me what type of succulent this is?
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Cactus id: Echinopsis aurea?

I have two specimens and I am trying to positively identify them. So far, I am thinking both are varieties of Echinopsis(Lobivia) aurea. I am far from sure though. So, am I any close with my guess? Specimen 1: Spines & early buds: Mature buds: …
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Stapelia problems?

I have a small collection of succulents. 5 years ago I brought home a stapelia that never bloomed. Last year it started to change colors. It grows green at first but eventually changes to this brownish color. The plant keeps growing. Is there any…
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What is happening with my Gollum Jade?

This plant stays outdoors and gets afternoon sun couple hours. I water it once a week. What is happening to the ends?
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Is it normal for a Kalanchoe to bloom in spring?

I have a Kalanchoe in yellow. I left it out too long last fall & almost all of it died but 1 little sprig. Wasn`t sure what to do so I have a tall pitcher oriental style slim neck, the stem just fit in it. have vining plant in main side, it stayed…
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What is this plant that has small red flowers and paired fleshy leaves?

I have this small flowering plant in my balcony. What is the name of this plant?
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What is this huge succulent plant?

I recently saw this plant in a shop. It looks like an amazingly big succulent. What kind is it? I wonder if it needs much light and if it produces flowers? Edit Zoom to the area where flowers emerge (I suspect):
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Does an injured succulent require amputation?

Two or three days ago, while moving some plants, I dropped a cork cup holder onto one of my succulents (Euphorbia Enopla, pictured below). The fall caused some of the spines to come off, and the plant exuded a thick white sap, which has now dried…
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How do I prepare planters with sedum and hen and chicks for winter?

I have three of these and I think it will not be a good idea to leave them like that over winter. This is in Toronto Canada. Here is the hardiness map. I was thinking that storing them in a shed my work. How much light do they need? Update: one…
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Can I propagate my Agave victoriae-reginae?

How do I propagate Agave victoriae-reginae?
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What is this succulent with pointy leaves that seeds constantly fall from?

I'm trying to identify this succulent I got from a friend. It spreads in two ways: - Sometimes a stalk will tip to the side, and then sprout roots downward to creep along. One of the photos below documents this. - More often, though, seeds form…
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Do succulents need to be kept out of the pot for some time before re-potting?

Some people recommend to leave the plants, in particular the Aloe Vera, lying down out of the pot without soil in its roots for up to 3 days before re-potting. But I always come to find some people contradicting what I have just learned. So, is…
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Why is my Adenium obesum wilting?

This desert rose, Adenium obesum, was put on a window sill on top of a radiator, and did well for approximately 10 days. Then I left for the Holydays. I left the plant with extra water and no heating. The temperature must have gone under 10ºC,…
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How to treat a Jade plant with yellow leaves and holes in its leaves?

My succulent has developed some weird disease, first it only looked as if something was eating it but then the leaves started turning pale and yellow.. I never fertilize it and I irrigate it once a week. Does anyone has an idea what the disease is…
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