TRASPLANTANDO SUCULENTA ECHEVERIA #trasplante #suculentas #echeveria
Transplanting Echeveria succulents is a rewarding process that can help your plants thrive and grow better. From my experience, the key to successful transplantation is timing and preparation. I usually pick a dry, warm day to repot my succulents, as moist conditions can cause root rot during the process. Before transplanting, I prepare a well-draining soil mix with a combination of cactus soil and perlite or pumice to ensure excellent drainage. Echeverias don't like sitting in wet soil, so this mix helps prevent overwatering problems. When removing the plant from its old pot, I handle it gently by holding the base to avoid damaging the leaves. I inspect the roots carefully, trimming any that are blackened or mushy. After placing the plant in its new pot, I avoid watering immediately. Instead, I wait about a week to let the roots settle and heal from any damage. This step is crucial to prevent transplant shock. Lastly, I place my Echeveria in a spot with bright, indirect sunlight and gradually reintroduce it to direct sun exposure to keep its vibrant colors and compact form. Overall, transplanting is simple with a little patience and care. Following these steps has helped me maintain healthy and beautiful Echeveria succulents that continue to flourish.






























































