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With the arrival of winter, the care of succulents has become the focus of many plant lovers. Factors such as cold weather, dry air, and insufficient light may affect the growth of succulents. In order to help everyone better maintain succulents in winter, this article has compiled the following structured data and practical suggestions based on hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days.
1. Frequently Asked Questions about Succulent Plants in Winter

According to recent hot discussions, common problems with succulent plants in winter mainly focus on the following aspects:
| Question type | Specific performance | frequency of occurrence |
|---|---|---|
| Frostbite | Leaves become soft, turn black or become watery | high frequency |
| Leggy | Stems are slender and leaves are sparse | IF |
| Rotten roots | Roots turn black and plants wilt | high frequency |
| pests and diseases | Scale insects, black rot, etc. | IF |
2. Key points for caring for succulents in winter
In response to the above issues, the following are the key points for caring for succulents in winter:
1. Temperature control
Succulents are very sensitive to low temperatures, especially species such as Sedum and Echeveria. In winter, try to keep the ambient temperature above 5°C to avoid frostbite. If the indoor temperature is too low, you can use insulation film or move to a sunny windowsill.
2. Lighting management
In winter, the light time is short, and succulent plants are prone to leggy growth. It is recommended to ensure at least 4-6 hours of light every day. If there is insufficient natural light, you can use fill light appropriately.
3. Watering techniques
In winter, succulents are in a dormant or semi-dormant state and require less water. The watering frequency should be reduced to 1-2 times a month, and try to water at noon when the temperature is high to avoid cold water irritating the roots.
| Succulent type | Watering frequency in winter | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| Crassulaceae | 1 time per month | Let it dry completely before pouring again |
| Cactaceae | 1-2 times a month | Water lightly |
| Twelve volumes | 2 times a month | Keep slightly moist |
4. Soil and ventilation
In winter, succulent plants are prone to diseases and insect pests due to poor ventilation. It is recommended to use granular soil with good air permeability and open windows regularly for ventilation, but avoid direct cold wind.
3. Winter care guide for popular succulent varieties
The following are winter care recommendations for recently popular succulent varieties:
| Variety name | Maintenance points in winter | FAQ |
|---|---|---|
| peach egg | Water control, sufficient light | Easy to get frostbite and leggy |
| Xiong Tongzi | Reduce watering and prevent insects | High incidence of scale insects |
| Lithops | completely cut off water | High risk of root rot |
| Master series | Keep dry and out of the wind | Leaves susceptible to frostbite |
4. Tips for propagating succulents in winter
Although winter is not the best season for succulent propagation, you can still try leaf or branch cuttings for some varieties. Here are some things to note:
1. Choose healthy and plump leaves or branches.
2. Place in a warm (above 15℃), astigmatism environment.
3. Keep the substrate slightly moist but not too humid.
4. Avoid frequent movement or touching.
5. Summary
The core of maintaining succulents in winter is "water control, insulation and light supplementation". Through reasonable maintenance measures, problems such as frostbite, leggy growth and root rot can be effectively avoided. If you encounter an emergency (such as extreme low temperatures), you can temporarily move the succulents indoors or use insulation equipment. I hope this article can help your "Rourou" survive the winter safely and usher in the vitality of spring!
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