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May 28, 2016 11:09 AM CST
Name: Bev
Salem OR (Zone 8a)
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So Jaime, am I to understand that you would like to get into growing succulents in general inside your apartment? And did you say that you have inside exposure thru doors or windows of direct sun? If so, I could tell you what I grew inside a building with large curve-around windows and bright sunlight.

Plants that I grew indoors in NM were different varieties of aeonium, graptoveria, graptopetalum, andromischus, fokea, Crassula perforata, echeveria, euphorbia, faucaria, hoya, kalanchoe, pachyphytum, stapelia and sedum. And within all of these, there are those that need more sun than others. You just got to experiment. I also grew haworthia and gasteria and these depending on which variety, needed less light than the succulent types listed above.

There's quite a few succulents, including cacti, that can be grown in good bright light indoors. I would hope somebody who has more cacti growing experience could chime in.

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