{"id":7045,"date":"2025-06-15T15:15:47","date_gmt":"2025-06-15T07:15:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cngarden.com\/?p=7045"},"modified":"2026-04-17T16:08:51","modified_gmt":"2026-04-17T08:08:51","slug":"summer-winter-succulent-survival-guide-keep-your-chubby-plants-happy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cngarden.com\/pt\/summer-winter-succulent-survival-guide-keep-your-chubby-plants-happy\/","title":{"rendered":"Guia de sobreviv\u00eancia para as suculentas no ver\u00e3o\/inverno: Mantenha as suas plantas gordinhas felizes!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/cngarden.com\/pt\/\">Suculentas<\/a> might look tough with their thick leaves and desert vibes, but trust me\u2014they can throw a major fit if the weather gets extreme. Too much sun? Drama. Freezing temps? Total meltdown. Here\u2019s how to keep your succs thriving year-round, whether it\u2019s scorching summer or icy winter.<\/p>\n<p>\u2600\ufe0f Summer Succulent Care: Don\u2019t Let Them Fry!<br \/>\nSucculents love sun\u2026 but like that friend who falls asleep at the beach, they can get burnt.<\/p>\n<p>1. Sunburn is Real<br \/>\nMorning light = best light. Harsh afternoon sun? Nope. Move pots to shade or use sheer curtains.<br \/>\nSigns of stress: Red or brown patches (like a bad tan), shriveled leaves.<br \/>\nFix it: Gradually acclimate them to outdoor sun\u2014don\u2019t go from indoors to full desert mode overnight!<\/p>\n<p>2. Watering: Less is More? NOPE.<br \/>\nHot weather = thirsty plants. But overwatering? Still a killer.<br \/>\nSoak &amp; dry: Drench soil, then wait \u2018til it\u2019s completely dry (stick a finger in\u2014no cheating).<br \/>\nMorning water only: Night watering = rot party.<\/p>\n<p>3. Bugs Attack!<br \/>\nMealybugs and spider mites love stressed succs.<br \/>\nPrevent it: Spray with diluted neem oil or wipe leaves with rubbing alcohol (Q-tip precision!).<\/p>\n<p>\u2744\ufe0f Winter Succulent Care: Avoid the Icepocalypse<br \/>\nCold + wet = succulent nightmare. Here\u2019s the survival plan:<\/p>\n<p>1. Bring \u2018Em Inside (Mostly)<br \/>\nTender succulents (e.g., echeverias, aeoniums): Indoor life near a sunny window.<br \/>\nCold-hardy champs (sempervivum, sedum): Can handle frost but not soggy roots.<\/p>\n<p>2. Water? Barely.<br \/>\nDormancy mode: They\u2019re napping\u2014water once a month or less.<br \/>\nYellow\/mushy leaves? Overwatering alert! Stop. Now.<\/p>\n<p>3. Watch for \u201cEtiolation\u201d (AKA Stretchy Sadness)<br \/>\nLow light = succulents reaching like they\u2019re begging for sun.<br \/>\nFix: Grow lights, or rotate pots weekly.<br \/>\nPrune leggy stems in spring\u2014propagate the cuttings!<\/p>\n<p>Pro Tips for Both Seasons:<br \/>\nSoil matters: Use gritty mix (perlite, sand) for drainage\u2014no one likes wet feet.<br \/>\nPots with holes: Non-negotiable. Terra-cotta = MVP for breathability.<br \/>\nPropagate like crazy: Snap off leaves in spring\/summer for free baby plants!<\/p>\n<p>Bottom Line: Succulents are low-key until weather gets wild. Summer = sunburn &amp; thirst, winter = frost &amp; neglect. Master this, and your succ squad will stay plump and happy year-round. \ud83c\udf35\ud83d\udcaa<\/p>\n<p>P.S. Forgot your plant outside in a freeze? If it\u2019s mushy, it\u2019s toast. If not\u2026 crosses fingers\u2014succulents can surprise you! 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