Effects of light on succulent plants
If the light is sufficient, the plants will grow stronger and the leaves will grow thicker. Flowering will also be better p>
However, if the light is insufficient, the growth of the plant will be very poor. Generally, it is easy to grow in vain. The plant internodes become longer, loose and no type, the leaves become thinner, the color is dim, and the flowering will also be affected, falling flowers and buds or even not flowering p>
Light demand of succulent plants
When breeding meat, different varieties have different needs for light p>
Generally, in succulent plants, most of them are plants with great demand for light. They like sufficient light. Generally, they give sufficient full-time light and appropriate shade in summer p>
Some meat like to scatter light. When breeding, there should be enough scattered light p>
There are also winter varieties and spotted brocade varieties with less demand for light. These are when they don't need too much light, and they can't be exposed to strong light. Pay attention to maintaining proper shade and strong light at noon p>
Note that in early spring, the fleshy sprouts and the fleshy pots just changed should be shaded. In this way, the plant will be easier to grow and recover< span>