It may be the watering! I’d recommend a really good deep water once the top half or so of the soil is dry. They’re succulents so they’re more adapted to infrequent but large amounts of watering (kind of like a deserts storms). My SOP is a baby still but my SOH gets watered about once every three weeks.
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Donât do a water schedule because you end up watering it too often. You need to water only when itâs thirsty. When it dries out you can tell because the âwindowâ on the leaves will start to shrivel.
Thatâs when you water it. And you soak it (ideally let it soak up everything from the bottom and leave it until you feel the soil is wet at the top.)
Over watering = watering too often (itâs NOT based on the amount of water you give it in one watering session)
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It may be the watering! I’d recommend a really good deep water once the top half or so of the soil is dry. They’re succulents so they’re more adapted to infrequent but large amounts of watering (kind of like a deserts storms). My SOP is a baby still but my SOH gets watered about once every three weeks.
Donât do a water schedule because you end up watering it too often. You need to water only when itâs thirsty. When it dries out you can tell because the âwindowâ on the leaves will start to shrivel.
Thatâs when you water it. And you soak it (ideally let it soak up everything from the bottom and leave it until you feel the soil is wet at the top.)
Over watering = watering too often (itâs NOT based on the amount of water you give it in one watering session)