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IMPORTANT WINTER DORMANCY INFORMATION❗️

  • Writer: Jennifer Austin
    Jennifer Austin
  • Oct 22, 2016
  • 1 min read

This applies to all gardens but specifically those with these plants right now!!

Alright y'all, the weather is changing and so will your gardens. Succulents go "dormant" over winter, which means that they do no growing and will look a little worse for wear. You know that your plant has gone dormant when it starts to wrinkle up a bit and look a little shabby. That is completely normal. During this time Succulents should not be watered. We repeat IF YOUR SUCCULENT IS DORMANT, DO NOT WATER IT UNLESS YOU ARE 100% SURE IT IS DYING! 

The following plants, String of Bananas, String of Pearls, and Donkey's Tail go dormant in November, and begin to grow again in March.


 
 
 

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