Tips for growing succulents in containers
Published on November 11, 2024 at 12:28pm CST
Growing Green
By Robin Trott, Extension Educator
Succulents are increasingly popular as houseplants, and they’re ideal for beginners due to their low maintenance needs. These plants have thick, water-storing leaves and stems that allow them to thrive in dry conditions. Succulents come in various shapes, sizes and textures, including familiar indoor varieties like jade plants, ponytail palms, mother-in-law’s tongue (Sansevieria) and Christmas cactus. They perform well with minimal care in typical indoor environments.
Light and Water Requirements
• Light: Succulents prefer bright, direct sunlight; a south- or west-facing window is ideal.
• Watering Overwatering is a common mistake. Water thoroughly until it drains from the pot and discard excess water. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings—typically once a week or less, depending on the plant and container.
Fertilization
• Fertilize sparingly. Apply fertilizer once or twice a month during spring and summer when the plants are actively growing. No fertilization is needed during the winter.
Pest and Disease Management
• Pests: Succulents are pest-free, but watch for scale, spider mites and mealy bugs. Remove scale and mealy bugs with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol and treat spider mites with insecticidal soap.
• Diseases: Root and stem rot are common issues, often due to overwatering or poor drainage. Use a pot with drainage holes and a cactus/succulent-specific potting mix or mix standard potting soil with coarse sand (1:2 ratio) for better drainage.
Recommended Succulents for Beginners
• Burro’s Tail (Sedum morganianum): Ideal for hanging baskets; produces long, gray-green, or blue-green leaves and thrives in medium to high light.
• Panda Plant (Kalanchoe tomentosa): Known for its fuzzy, silver-hued foliage with brown-tipped edges; grown for its unique appearance.
• Aloe Vera: A popular medicinal plant with sap that can treat burns and wounds. Position it carefully to avoid contact with its sharp-edged leaves.
• String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus): Resembles a string of small green “pearls” along slender stems, perfect for a decorative touch.
Until next time, happy gardening.