I'm a student trying to get into gardening, and I'm thinking about creating a soil mix for my succulents. I plan to use crushed bricks, sieved grey construction sand, and around 10-15% garden soil. Do you think this mix will work well? I want to keep costs low and would rather not ask my parents for extra money for soil materials.
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It's all about drainage for succulents! You want a mix that drains well since they're native to dry places. A good starting point could be a 50/50 blend of organic and inorganic materials. You can definitely experiment with the materials you have, just make sure to rinse everything first to get rid of any dust. Take your time to research different soil recipes available, and adjust based on what kind of succulents you're growing. Good luck with your gardening journey!
When it comes to growing succulents, having the right soil is crucial! I’d probably steer clear of regular garden soil because it can hold too much moisture and isn’t ideal for succulents that thrive in drier conditions. It might be a better idea to check out some commercial succulent mixes or do a little research to find a better formula that suits your plants. Spending a bit more up front could save you trouble later on!
Could you give me some recommendations on what specific soil mix to use?

Thanks for the detailed advice! It really helps me out.