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SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS

Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot
Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a
gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further
clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves.

Wash your succulent Wash your succulent Wash your succulent


Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help
remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a
small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root
ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5
days. days. days.
Trim roots Trim roots Trim roots
This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help
them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment.
This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are
common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot.

Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use
Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you
water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long
time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days.
Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes.

Watering Watering Watering


After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for
at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20
-50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is.
Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully
drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month.

SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS

Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot
Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a
gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further
clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves.

Wash your succulent Wash your succulent Wash your succulent


Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help
remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a
small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root
ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5
days. days. days.
Trim roots Trim roots Trim roots
This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help
them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment.
This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are
common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot.

Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use
Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you
water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long
time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days.
Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes.

Watering Watering Watering


After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for
at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20
-50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is.
Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully
drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month.
SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS

Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot
Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a
gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further
clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves.

Wash your succulent Wash your succulent Wash your succulent


Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help
remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a
small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root
ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5
days. days. days.
Trim roots Trim roots Trim roots
This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help
them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment.
This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are
common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot.

Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use
Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you
water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long
time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days.
Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes.

Watering Watering Watering


After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for
at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20
-50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is.
Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully
drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month.

SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS SUCCULENT REPOTTING TIPS

Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot Remove succulent from old pot
Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a Remove old soil by loosening the roots or giving it a
gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further gentle shake. You can use old toothbrush to further
clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves. clean the roots. Pull off dead or wilted lower leaves.

Wash your succulent Wash your succulent Wash your succulent


Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help Wash your succulent with running water, this will help
remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a remove dirt, old soil and pests. You can also mix a
small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root small amount of Hydrogen Peroxide to wash the root
ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5 ball. Airdry your succulent in a shaded area for 3-5
days. days. days.
Trim roots Trim roots Trim roots
This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help This will encourage new root development and help
them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment. them adjust much faster to their new environment.
This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are This will also remove old and dead roots which are
common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot. common cause of root rot.

Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use Type of soil mix and pot to use
Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you Use fast draining soil—meaning that when you
water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long water your succulent, it won’t sit on the brim a long
time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days. time and that the soil will be dry in at least 2 days.
Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes. Use a pot with draining holes.

Watering Watering Watering


After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for After repotting your succulents, do not water them for
at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20 at least 5 days. After which, water your succulents 20
-50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is. -50 ml around the brim based on how big your pot is.
Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully Do this every 5 days or when the soil is dry. Fully
drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month. drench your succulent once or twice a month.

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