Can Succulents Thrive in a Humid Bedroom with Inorganic Soil?

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Asked By Pl4ntL0ver99 On

I'm wondering if it's possible to grow succulents in my bedroom where the humidity is around 70%. I plan to use 100% inorganic soil and maintain a temperature between 22 and 28 degrees Celsius. I hear succulents like agave, aloe, euphorbia, and others can thrive in various conditions, so I'm curious how they'll fare with these specifics. Any insights would be appreciated!

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Answered By GreenThumb101 On

Yeah, succulents can usually handle humidity, especially if you’re using slow-release fertilizer. While they do prefer drier conditions, some types like aloe and snake plants are pretty resilient in more humid environments as long as the soil drains well. Just make sure you’re not overwatering them!

CactusQueen77 -

What if I mix in some organic material? Think that would help?

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