Succulent Basics
Succulent Types
Water & Soil
Sun & Light
Propagation
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What is a succulent?

A plant with thick, fleshy parts that store water

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What kind or succulents is used for sunburns

Aloe Vera

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How often should most succulents be watered?

Only when the soil is completely dry

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What kind of light do succulents prefer?

Full sun or bright, indirect light

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What is propagation?

Growing new plants from leaves or stems

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What part of a succulent stores water?

A: The leaves and stems

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What succulent can last for 100 years

Jade

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Why is overwatering dangerous for succulents?

It can cause root rot

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Why is sunlight important for succulents?

It gives them bright color and keeps them compact

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What should you do before planting a succulent leaf?

Let it dry and form a callus

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What is a sign your succulent is underwatered?

A: Wrinkled, shriveled leaves

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Which succulent grows in a rosette shape?

Echeveria

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What happens if a succulent sits in standing water?

It may develop root rot

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What is a sign your succulent is “etiolated” or stretching?

It grows tall and leggy toward the light

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What part is most commonly used for propagation?

Leaves and stems

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What kind of container is best for succulents?

A container with drainage hole

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hat is a small plant that grows from the base of a succulent called, and occurs during propagation

A pup

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What is the best soil type for succulents?

Sandy, well-draining soil

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Which of these shows a healthy succulent?

Bright, firm, and plump leaves

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When is the best time to propagate succulents?

Spring or summer

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What does “well-draining soil” mean?

A: Soil that drains water quickly

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Which tool is most helpful when propagating succulents?

Sharp knife or scissors

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What is a common indoor succulent care mistake?

Not enough light and overwatering

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What should you do if a succulent becomes leggy?

Cut off the top and propagate it

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What is the first step in leaf propagation?

Gently twist off a healthy leaf