I was so excited when I received my succulents from South Korea. It is always therapeutic for me to repot my new plants. Watch it now…
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Kpop Succulents Repotting
When you received succulents from South Korea, no need for you to cut the roots or stem. You can repot them immediately.
In my case, I let them rest for 24 hours then I repotted them.
So here how they look right now…
These are my first Kpop (Korean) succulents collection and before I ordered them, I also researched on how to take care of them. It’s not easy but if you love what you are doing then it will be easy along the way.
I hope all of them will get adjusted to the weather here in the Philippines and they will continue to grow healthy everyday.
I also hope and pray that all of you are doing well despite this pandemic and I hope you will find a hobby that will make you focus on the positive things.
Have a great day everyone!
Succulent Air Drying
When I received my succulents, I need to clean it by removing the soil from Benguet where most of the local succulents come from.
After cleaning it under the running water, I need to cut the old roots and let it dry for 1 to 2 days.
After 2 days, I am going to repot them in a new dry soil, then I will place them in a bright shaded area and I will water them after a week.
So that’s it… I will be posting the repotted succulents next time.
Happy planting everyone!