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    Nemali breaks down plant care into four main categories: temperature, light, water and nutrients. Possibly the most obvious change plants experience in the winter is a drop in temperature.

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    Plant experts say your cactus is actually one of the easiest plants to take care of during the winter. In fact, cacti hardly require any attention at all. Once fall hits, most cacti (as well as ...

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    Related: 15 Hardy Vegetables To Plant And Grow In Winter. Protecting Plant Roots. Winter garden protection begins with caring for the life force of plants–their roots. Provide plant roots with a ...

  5. How to Save Damaged Succulents: 6 Steps for Reviving and ...

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    Cut succulent stems should heal over in a few days and eventually produce new growth as long as your plant receives the light, water, and care it requires. Step 6: Propagate Broken Stems and Leaves

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    In winter they can be lightly watered (from spring right through to autumn) and given bright morning light with afternoon shade. In summer they go dormant, and should be kept mostly dry and can even be partially shaded. The plant produces obvious wrinkles when it requires more water. It cracks and splits open when it receives too much water.

  7. How to Grow and Care for Paddle Plant Succulents Indoors or ...

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    New leaves are a sign that the new plant is established, and you can care for it as you would a mother plant. Repot the mother plant. Related: The 5 Best Soil for Succulents