I have created a list that includes succulent plants that are easy and almost impossible for me to kill. The damage caused by plants that lack enough light and become leggy can't be undone.
It is important to make sure that the succulent is in indirect sunlight. If kept indoors, make sure the plant is receiving adequate light. The sap can cause skin irritation. Overwatering and underwatering will cause your succulent to turn yellow.
Grow lights are necessary to ensure optimal succulent or cactus growth for those of us who do not have access to a greenhouse. Cacti like direct sunlight.
Examples of various medusoids at succulent plant shows, artistically presented in hand-built stoneware pottery. I'm not sure if these will add to your knowledge of the medusoids. You should avoid shipping boxes that are damaged or mishandled.
Your succulent will need to absorb more water into its leaves. It may take some time before it is ready to consume the rest. The water that makes it to the roots is almost all water.
Don Newcomer, owner of Serra Gardens, a succulent specialty nursery that operated in Malibu for 25 years and will soon relocate south to Fallbrook for business reasons. Many succulents are indigenous to the continent.
It will take some time for your succulents to use all the extra water that it has absorbed into its leaves before they are ready for more. The water is not absorbed into the roots.
This is a relatively simple process, but it's important to be careful as the succulent has sharp spines that can cause severe injury and may also produce a toxic sap.