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Best tips for keeping Indoor Succulents Alive Story | Succulents and Sunshine

How to Stop Killing Your Indoor Succulents

Growing succulents indoors can be a bit tricky. However, with these simple tips you'll be able to better care for your indoor succulent collection. 

To help you even further, click the link below to download my free cheat sheet to see what it looks like when your succulents need more or less water.

Not all succulents are suited for indoor growing. Choosing succulents that don't like full sun, but prefer shade or low light will make a big difference in the success of your indoor succulent garden. 

Start with the right succulents

When succulents are indoors it's hard for them to get enough sunlight. Make sure they're by a bright window and supplement with a grow light if you notice stretching.

As much light as possible

Succulents like to have the soil soaked with water, dry out quickly, and then receive water again after the soil has been dry for a few days.

Water more, but less frequently

Succulents do not like to be sitting in soggy soil, so a glass jar or terrarium, which does not have anywhere for water to drain out, is not going to make your succulent happy. 

Avoid Glass Containers (or anything that doesn't drain)

Tap the link below to see more tips on caring for succulents indoors.