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Sunlight: Place your SlowBloomGreens succulents in bright, indirect sunlight, allowing them to bask in at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
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Watering: Let the soil completely dry out between watering sessions. I always suggest One Teaspoon method around the soil once a week. This method will prevent you from over-watering. Most succulents are killed by over-watering. DO NOT mist with a spray bottle. Avoid direct watering on the leaves.
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How to diagnose watering issues: For over-watered succulents, leaves become soften, turn a translucent yellow or brown, keeps falling off. The leaves will become wrinkle, turn brown and crispy and eventually fall off. This is due to under-watered. Adjust your watering habit, most succulents will recover in due course.
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Well-Draining Soil: We use a premium organic soil mix, carefully batch-blended to offer excellent drainage while maintaining the ideal moisture balance for your succulents.
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Planters: All SlowBloomGreens planters feature 100% drainage holes, preventing waterlogged soil and ensuring the health of your succulents' roots.
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Temperature: Keep your SlowBloomGreens succulents in a warm environment, thriving in temperatures between 15-27°C.
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Pest Control: Regularly monitor for pests such as spider mites or aphids. Utilize insecticidal soap or neem oil for effective pest control.
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Rotate Occasionally: Ensure an even tan for your succulents by rotating them occasionally, providing balanced exposure to sunlight.
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Pruning: Maintain the overall health and appearance of your SlowBloomGreens succulents by removing dead or damaged leaves.
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Understand Your Succulents: Different SlowBloomGreens succulents have varied care requirements. Familiarize yourself with the unique needs of each type you own.
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Embrace and Enjoy: Immerse yourself in the enchanting journey of your succulents' growth. Watch as they slowly unfold their beauty, glowing with vibrant hues and blooming into unique expressions of nature's artistry
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