However, to make your succulents and cacti grow and blossom, there is need to practice proper care. First, ensure sufficient light; most of the types should be exposed to direct sunlight for about six hours daily. If natural light is scarce, then it is advised to use grow lights.
Irrigation is very important but should be done carefully. Water your plants sparingly, usually after two to three weeks since the last watering, depending on the climate conditions of the area. The plant prefers well-draining soil; otherwise, it is very sensitive to overwatering, which causes root rot.
Temperature is another aspect; majority of the succulents and cacti plants require temperatures within the range of 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius to 27 degrees Celsius). Shelter them from frost and very hot conditions.
Water very lightly, and apply a weak cactus or succulent fertilizer once a month during the growing season, which is spring and summer. Last but not the least, one should always look for the pests and remove the dead leaves so that the plants can grow better. By following these tips, your succulents and cacti plants will grow well and look great.