Introduction: Growing Succulents

Succulents are hardy plants which don't need much watering. Making then great little pot plants.

Here's how to grow some from an existing plant using a couple of beer cans as pot plants containers with excellent drainage.

Supplies

Succulent plant

2 Empty beer cans

Pair of pantyhose

Potting mix or dirt

Step 1: Remove the Top

Remove the top from an empty beer / beverage can.

You may be able to use a can opener to do this or for a better finish, file it off with a bastard file.

Remove the label if it will peel off or if the design is painted on, spray paint the outside of the can.

Step 2: Make a Hoop

  • With another can, remove the top with a can opener.
  • Then remove top section of the can, once removed trim with some scissors so you are left with a hoop as shown in the photos.

Step 3: Suspend the Plant for Excellent Drainage

  • Cut the legs off a pair of pantyhose. Cut each leg into 3 equal sections.
  • Thread one of these sections through a hoop and then fold back over the hoop and tie a knot at the base.
  • Suspend this on top of the can.

Step 4: Planting

  • Fill the pocket made previously from the section of pantyhose with some potting mix or dirt.
  • Break a leaf off an existing Succulent plant. One may fall off just by touching it.
  • Stick this into a sandy potting mix.
  • Add a little water.
  • All going well, after a few weeks/months a small succulent plant will grow. After watering, allow the soil to become dry before watering again. They can survive without water for quite a while.


Give a good watering and then don't water again until the soil has completed dried out.

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