Succulent Indoor Plants
Each stem can reach up to three feet long and is packed with gray green leaves about the size and shape of a plump grain of rice.
Succulent indoor plants. Make this easy hanging succulent planter with a tray or shallow pot succulents threads and candles. Choose an appropriate succulent for your indoor conditions. Many plants also filter common contaminants from the air while releasing extra oxygen for you to breathe.
Most succulents are desert plants so they thrive on sunlight. Medicinal value aside aloe vera is also a great indoor plant. To make it just plant the succulents in a tray that has holes on sides to hang or drill a few holes.
Lightly spraying succulents with water can help them survive for a period of time but if you really want to thrive they need to follow the soak and dry method. Aloe vera is a medicinal plant a succulent whose sap has been used to treat sunburn and wounds for centuries. After two days you can plant the top of the succulent and the leaves in soil and water your plants.
Hang the tray with the help of threads. This does take a while as succulents are slow growing plants. Unless you are in a very hot climate make sure that these indoor succulents are near a window and sunlight.
Generally indoor succulents love bright light and will thrive. You can also put some candles burn those candles in the night to create an astonishing effect. Most succulents like direct sunlight but if all you have is a shaded corner in your house go with low light tolerant plants like mother in law tongue.
Plant succulents in the right soil succulents need soil that drains so regular potting soil or dirt from your yard won t do. After a few weeks your cuttings and leaves should grow their own roots and after even more time small succulents will start to grow from your cuttings. Choose cactus soil or mix potting soil with sand pumice or perlite.