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How Long Do Succulents Take To Grow From Seeds?

Succulent are lovely plants with various colors and shapes. They are easy to maintain and they are awesome for decorating your home. It won’t be a bad idea if you tried an experiment growing succulents from seeds. Now, you might also want to know how long succulents take to grow from seeds.

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HOW LONG DO SUCCULENTS GROW FROM SEEDS

There are some things to consider to determine how long succulents take to grow from seeds and they include:

Germination period

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Variety of seeds

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Temperature and sunlight

Here are a few examples of the easy varieties of succulents to grow and their growing period:

Easy Succulents Varieties To Grow From Seeds and Their Growing Period

Jade: jade which is grown as a houseplant hardly flowers.

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Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera is one of the most popular and loved succulents.

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Echeveria: it can take about 2 or 3 weeks for the seeds of echeveria to start emerging.

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Sedum: with the right conditions, the sedum succulent can take about 2 weeks to 4 weeks for germination to occur.

All your succulent seeds will grow in the appropriate conditions. Bear in mind as you germinate succulent seeds; ensure you keep a sterile medium or soil mix to prevent your baby plants from diseases and death. The medium can be sterilized by microwaving it for about 3 minutes or so.

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