hi. I have a question. I grow roomplants. Most of them are succulents. The location is at a northwest window. In theory this is a bad location because of the lagg of light. They get about 4 hours of sunlight during summer and weak light during winter. I try to not fertilize them from oktober till april and only water them 5 to 6 times during this time which actually is a good solution and makes most of them grow ordinary. If some of them do grow long leaves to find light I turn them so they grow evenly and if necessesary cut them. I cant stop watering them completly because temperatures only change about 5 degress celcius in my room over the year which is about 40 degress fahrenheit. I am looking for as succulent that can bloom under these conditions. If anybody has an idea let me know.
Hi. I sincerely apologise for replying only now. We had a crazy week with orders. Anyway, your best bet for growing succulents in these conditions will be haworthias, haworthiopsis, and aloes as they are more forgiving in terms of the lack of sun exposure. They also require infrequent watering. Have a look at this video and it might give you more samples and ideas. ruclips.net/video/DoPUPWxGIVk/видео.html Thanks. Leslie
hi. I have a question. I grow roomplants. Most of them are succulents. The location is at a northwest window. In theory this is a bad location because of the lagg of light. They get about 4 hours of sunlight during summer and weak light during winter. I try to not fertilize them from oktober till april and only water them 5 to 6 times during this time which actually is a good solution and makes most of them grow ordinary. If some of them do grow long leaves to find light I turn them so they grow evenly and if necessesary cut them. I cant stop watering them completly because temperatures only change about 5 degress celcius in my room over the year which is about 40 degress fahrenheit. I am looking for as succulent that can bloom under these conditions. If anybody has an idea let me know.
Hi. I sincerely apologise for replying only now. We had a crazy week with orders. Anyway, your best bet for growing succulents in these conditions will be haworthias, haworthiopsis, and aloes as they are more forgiving in terms of the lack of sun exposure. They also require infrequent watering. Have a look at this video and it might give you more samples and ideas. ruclips.net/video/DoPUPWxGIVk/видео.html
Thanks.
Leslie
@@SucculentSocial thank you for answering. Will they also bloom after a warm Winter period over 20 degrees celcius or 70 degrees fahrenheit?
What kind of plant is that?
That is a Echeveria elegans