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Last Updated: 3rd Jul 2024

How can you keep succulents alive in a greenhouse during winter?

Move your plants
Succulents can be raised off the ground onto shelves or ledges to protect them from frost. This is especially important for greenhouses that are not heated. You can winterize your plants by elevating them and wrapping them in fleece on benches.



How do you keep succulents alive over winter?

Overwintering succulents in a houseplant setting is possible by limiting the amount of watering. Many succulents can rot if left too dry, so it's important to water succulents indoors every six to eight weeks. Make sure to water the leaves as little as possible.

The question then becomes, "Do succulents have to stay inside during winter?" By sensing shorter days and lower temperatures, plants can tell when winter is approaching. You can fool your succulent with winterizing them. You can bring your plant inside and give it proper care. Fall is the best time to bring succulents inside.

So, can you grow succulents in a greenhouse?

Succulents thrive in high-light conditions.

How cold can it get for succulents?

Cacti and succulents should be kept above freezing in winter. Some plants like a night temperature between 35-40AoF. However, some succulents and cacti can withstand temperatures below freezing if they are kept dry. Tropical succulents such as adeniums and euphorbias, along with lithops and stapeliads, prefer temperatures between 50-60 degrees.