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Question: What Succulents Can Be Planted Together

You can pair winter-sleeping succulents such as Sempervivum, Echeveria, and Agave together. Also, dormant succulents that grow well together include Graptopetalum, Aeonium, and Aloe.

Can different types of succulents be planted together?

Almost any type of succulents can be paired together, but still, you should consider several things when making succulent arrangements. If all succulents in an arrangement have the same care requirements and grow during the same season they will work together very well.

Which succulents go well together?

Some winter dormant succulents that look great together are Agave, Echeveria and Sempervivum. And if you want to put the summer dormant succulents together, you may want to think about Aeonium, Aloe, Graptopetalum, and Kalanchoe.

Which succulents should not be planted together?

So, planting a summer grower like Graptosedum California Sunset and a winter grower like Jade (Crassula) together won’t be a good idea. Hardy succulents can tolerate freezing cold and frost while tender ones cannot withstand harsh conditions; so, planting them together is also a bad idea.

Can you plant succulents with other succulents?

If you’re planting your succulent by itself (as I am here), you’ll want to leave the roots intact as much as possible. On the other hand, if you’re putting together an arrangement with several succulents, you might want to break off some of the roots.

Is it better to plant succulents together or separate?

When planting succulents close together they grow more slowly so they maintain the original design of the arrangement better. When there is space between the plants it’s easier to water the succulents properly. There is also better air flow so the soil will dry out more quickly.

Do succulents like to be crowded?

Overcrowding Them Succulents tend to come packed into adorable little dishes, all crammed together cheek by jowl. There aren’t many plants that like this arrangement, including succulents. Overcrowding is one of the best ways to encourage mold and insect infestations.

How do you plant a group of succulents?

Step 1: Use Potting Mix. When planting or repotting succulents, fill a bowl of your choice with potting mix. Step 2: Set the Plants in a Bowl. Step 3: Arrange the Plants. Step 4: Finish the Arrangement. Step 5: Water the Bowl.

Can succulents be potted with cactus?

The answer is yes, you can grow succulents together with cacti in most of the cases. – Both succulents and cacti have similar water, heat, and sunlight needs – less water, a significant amount of heat, and a lot of light. – Both have fleshy stems that make them look nice together in your garden.

Can Jade be planted with other succulents?

If the growing season, light, water, temperature, and soil requirements of the succulents are not similar, pairing them together will affect their growth and longevity. For instance, jade plants grow best during the winter, while California Sunsets thrive in the summer. So, pairing them together would be a bad idea.

Can jade plants be potted together?

Yes, you can have more Jade plants in a pot, but you shouldn’t plant full-grown plants together. They will compete for the same resource, and it will be challenging to separate them later.

Can ferns and succulents be planted together?

You can plant succulents and ferns together in the same garden if the climate is accommodating to both plants, but each will need custom care routines. These two types of plants can both survive in similar conditions, but they require two different environments and levels of care for each to thrive.

Should you put rocks at the bottom of succulents?

The main purpose of placing pebbles on the bottom of the potted succulent plant is to enhance drainage. Succulents and cacti naturally grow in sandy soils that drain quickly. Succulent roots should never be left in wet soil. The rocks help move water through the soil to prevent the roots from rotting.

How far apart should succulents be planted?

If you want to give your succulents space, I recommend planting them about 1/2″ to 1″ apart (13 mm to 25 mm), whether you’re planting them with other succulents, or in a pot. Then give them about 1/2″ to 1″ from the edge of the pot as well.

Do succulents like to be root bound?

They would be alive when rootbound for a considerable length of time but I don’t think any succulent does better when rootbound. When a plant is rootbound, it’s much more difficult for the grower to overwater, since the plant readily and quickly drinks the available water.

Do succulents like small pots?

A Small Pot Can Damage your Succulent Drastically Due to its size, a small pot can hold less soil in it, which means your plant will not get enough nutrients to thrive. Moreover, a small container constricts the roots, which eventually disrupts the growth of a plant.

Do succulents spread on their own?

Many succulents multiply themselves through division, but some cacti will have small plants appear along the ribs or leaf edges of the plant. When the plantlets are big enough to handle easily, they can be removed.

How do you repot succulents together?

Repotting Multiple Succulents Leave an inch or two (2.5 to 5 cm.) between plants to allow for room to grow. Fill the container almost to the top so the succulents sit on top and are not buried in the pot. Return the pot to a location with lighting similar to what they were previously accustomed.

Do I water succulents after repotting?

Initial watering of a repotted succulent will vary depending on the type of plant and when it was last watered. It is generally recommended however, that you wait at least a week after repotting to water your succulent. Be sure the soil is dry, then wet it thoroughly without drowning it. 6.