How to prevent your succulents from stretching

When a succulent suffers of etiollo, you can see that its leaves and stem are fragile.

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Do my succulents stretch?

Etiolation is a natural phenomenon which can appear on any plant and are generally the same symptoms and signs for all:

  • Its leaves look pale and lose their natural colors.
  • The stem grows and its structure weakens.
  • The leaves look smaller.
  • The stem leans more from one side.
  • Its leaves are scarce and grow irregularly leaving great spaces between them.

If your succulent suffers some of these symptoms It is because it is in ETIOLATION PROCESS which indicates that natural sunlight is neededHowever, it is not recommended that you immediately carry your succulent to the balcony or the window to which it is flooded with sunlight. Next, some tips to cure your seedling.

If your succulent stretched there are still remedies to save it.

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How to prevent your succulents from stretching?

If your succulent already has etiolation Don't be distressed! There is still salvation. When your succulents stretch there are only two procedures to recover the original forms Of your beautiful plants:

The first consists of cut the upper part of the succulent with scissors and leave about four centimeters of the stem to plant them in a pot and leave some leaves in the base to facilitate their proper growth. If perhaps, Your succulent is very stretchedyou could make two cuts to have three succulents of one. From the cuts, what proceeds is to plant them in a place where they receive adequate light. Approximately in three weeks you will begin to see your succulents grow correctly and to have green and rosaceous outbreaks.

The second procedure consists of removing all the leaves that have spaces between them, focus on which they look pale and delicate and retain those that have a healthier appearance. Next, cut with scissors the upper part of the succulent and let the cutting for five days in a space without direct light and with a fresh temperature. When the cut is healing, you can transplant your succulent in a pot with new substrate, using gravel. Laugh properly and Place it in a place with natural sunlightyou will see that it will soon be as new.