@@360revolucion8 I am a reseller. I have vintage planters I want to put succulents in for the customer but want to make sure they will live in doors. I will research the one you said. If others I should research please advise.
@@Jupefires Well now a days, call succulents plants that are drought tolerant (need very little watering) and can withstand extreme weather (both hot and cold climate) usually having thick leaves or the ability to retain a lot of water therefore you don't have to water often. For example many call cacti, aloes, euphorbias, etc. succulents.
Useful info. Thanks.
I have a lot of varieties of Echeveria. I wish I can send you my pics.
Can you grow succulents indoors?
Some "succulents" you can, it depends which ones you're referring to. Haworthias yes, however Echeverias, Aeoniums do best outdoors.
@@360revolucion8 I am a reseller. I have vintage planters I want to put succulents in for the customer but want to make sure they will live in doors. I will research the one you said. If others I should research please advise.
@@Jupefires Well now a days, call succulents plants that are drought tolerant (need very little watering) and can withstand extreme weather (both hot and cold climate) usually having thick leaves or the ability to retain a lot of water therefore you don't have to water often. For example many call cacti, aloes, euphorbias, etc. succulents.
@@Jupefires Orchids & pothos are good houseplants.
@@Jupefires Dracaenas 😍 and Sansevieria (mother in-law's tongue) are considered succulents and do great indoors.