Help out your leggy succulents with these must-know tips.
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Succulents are popular, low-maintenance houseplants that crave bright light.
The plants can develop unsightly, spindly stems in low-light homes.
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What Are Leggy Succulents?
Most common succulents are light-hungry plants that need at least six hours of bright light daily to grow well.
However, one thing most succulents wont tolerate is low light.
With a bit of care, leggy growth can be corrected.
All you oughta do is provide your plants with lots of light.
Most succulents do well in brightly lit windows that get six to eight hours of light daily.
When light levels are lower during winter, move plants closer to windows or add a grow light.
This wont fix the damage thats already done, but it will help plants grow better in the future.
Gradually increase light exposure over the course of several days or weeks.
Use these tips topropagate different sections of leggy succulentsinto new succulent plants.
Save those leavesyou can often propagate new plants from succulent leaves, too.
Place the leaves in a single layer on a plate.
Move the leaves into bright, indirect light.
Any leaves intended for propagation should be peeled (not cut) from the plant.
Torn, damaged, or broken leaves dont root well.
Within a few weeks, succulent leaves should start to produce new growth.
While grow lights are handy, some may not emit sufficient light to prevent the plants from being leggy.
However, this technique is not guaranteed to work.
Youll have better results propagating succulent stems with at least two attached leaves.