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Jul 24, 2014 11:43 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Good general info about growing succulents. I like best the last paragraph. Research the plant you want to buy. Practically applies to any other type of plants we all want to grow. Know the specific plants cultural needs. Important to identify if you got a desert growing variety, an alpine growing one or a tropical succulent. Each type has different needs.

But for the most part, yes, they can be grown indoors, but they all thrive better when allowed to grow outdoors, with more natural light when warmer weather returns.

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