Users' questions

Why are my succulent plant leaves turning brown?

Why are my succulent plant leaves turning brown?

The most common reason for brown or dark spots on the leaves leaves on your succulents is sun damage or sunburn. This can happen if the plant is exposed to unfiltered full sun or if the plant is recently moved to a sunny location without acclimatizing the plant first.

Should I cut off Brown succulent leaves?

Over time, the lower leaves of your succulent will dry up and die. This is not cause for alarm, it’s just part of their natural life cycle. However, your succulent will grow best if you remove these leaves from time to time.

Can you replant dead succulent leaves?

When the roots are dry completely, plant them back in the pot. If the roots are completely rotten, remove all of them and part of the stem that is puckered and has black or brown spots. You can plant the succulent stem in the soil for propagation.

Why is my succulent dying after transplant?

The reason for succulents dying after repotting is because of transplant shock or damp soils. Succulents die back due to a sudden contrast in light, soil and moisture levels. The new soil can retain too much moisture for repotted succulents to tolerate causing leaves to turn yellow, brown or black.

How do you know when a succulent needs water?

The first thing you’ll notice when a succulent needs more water is that the leaves feel rubbery and bend easily (see photo below.) They won’t necessarily change color, like they would when they are over-watered. 2. The second sign your plant is under-watered is shriveled and wrinkled leaves (see photo below.)

Do succulents need direct sunlight?

Succulents love direct sun, but if yours is sitting in the same exact spot day after day, it’s likely that only one side is getting enough light. Succulents will lean towards the sun, so rotating them will help them stand up straight.

What do you do with dead succulent leaves?

When you notice dead leaves on your succulents, here’s what you should do: Remove the dried or dead leaves from the bottom very carefully. If they have not yet finished drying but are already deflated and yellow, you can also remove them, thus helping your plant to save energy that it can invest in its new leaves.

Can you save a dying succulent?

The good news is that succulents are very hardy and versatile. While the plant’s diminish may have you a bit panicked, in most cases, reviving succulents is quite easy and the plant will turn around quickly. If the leaves are puckered, the plant needs more water. Don’t worry if there are dry, dying leaves at the base.

How do you tell if a succulent is under watered?

Can I bring a succulent back to life?

Should you water succulents after repotting?

It is generally recommended however, that you wait at least a week after repotting to water your succulent. Be sure the soil is dry, then wet it thoroughly without drowning it. When the soil is dry, it’s time to water.

Why is my succulent plant turning black?

Black leaves on succulents are often a sign of overwatering. If the leaves are turning black, that means the succulent is rotting from the root up due to too much water. Usually the leaves will also feel soft and mushy. It can also be a sign that the plant is sitting in the wrong potting mix.

What causes succulent leaves to shrivel?

Over-watering also causes wilting in succulent plants. The leaves appear limp, shriveled and weak when the plant is receiving too much water. The best way to avoid over-watering succulent plants is to allow the soil completely dry out in between waterings.

Should you cut off the Brown on plant leaves?

Yes. Remove brown and dying leaves from your house plants as soon as possible, but only if they’re more than 50 percent damaged. Cutting off these leaves allows the remaining healthy foliage to receive more nutrients and improves the plant’s appearance. Although it may seem simple enough, there’s more to it than just snipping off those leaves.

Is your succulent turning yellow?

Succulents also start turning yellow when they don’t get enough sunlight. Along with the yellowing of leaves, you will notice that the plant is growing tall and thin. You should remember that succulents have slow growth, but if they get less exposure to sunlight, they start reaching out for sunlight.