Here’s a list of Succulents that Grow in Water without too much maintenance, making them a great option for newbie plant growers.
Changing water every 4-5 days is essential for the best health of these plants.
This trailing variety is quite easy to grow and maintain in water – the only thing you need to ensure that the leaves stay above the water and only the bottom stem remains submerged. Also, keep it in bright indirect light all day long.
This little beauty is a great option to grow in mason jars filled with water – start with a healthy cutting and place it in a container with water, submerging the bottom part of the stem.
Change the water regularly to maintain oxygen levels and prevent bacterial growth.
You can start this succulent by leaves cuttings in a jar or vase of water – ensuring that the cut end is submerged. It is exceptionally tolerant of varying light conditions and water quality, making it a great option for water.
If you want a little greenery on your tabletop or shelves, this tiny trailing specimen is a great choice! You can grow it in mini milk or soda glass bottles, too! Just ensure to keep the leaves away from water and expose it to the bright sun for 3-5 hours daily.
These plants stand out with fleshy leaves that resemble underwater coral. They thrive in water without fuss as long as the leaves are not submerged – change the water every 4-6 days. A must have for hydroponic enthusiasts!
This has to be the most popular succulents that people love to grow in water. Why? because it is so easy to maintain that way and also looks great – especially when grown in groups like this image!
Growing aeonum in water is not much of a deal – simply take a cutting with a bit of stem attached and pop it in a water
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