Asked by: Dilip Humanez
Asked in category: home and garden, smart home
Last Updated: 5th May 2024

What can you put into a succulent pot?

You can choose the soil you want: Any potting mix that is suitable for succulents can be purchased. Look out for words on packaging such as "cactus mixture" or "succulent blend". You can make your succulent-potting soil. Mix equal amounts of regular potting soil with coarse sand and pumice to create the perfect mix.



This is where you will find the best place to grow succulents.

  • Terracotta pots. Succulent enthusiasts love terracotta pots for many reasons.
  • Unglazed Ceramic Pots
  • Porcelain or Glazed Ceramic Pots
  • Glass containers
  • Concrete.
  • Driftwood and wooden planter

Can you grow succulents in pots that don't have holes? It is possible to plant succulents in a container that does not have drainage holes. However, it should be kept out of direct sunlight or water. These pots should be monitored closely for watering. A shallow pot or bowl is ideal for succulents with shallow roots.

You can use regular potting soil to grow succulents.

A porous, sandy soil is the best potting soil for succulents. Although you can use any kind of sand to make succulents grow, it is better to buy coarse sand than finer stuff.

Are you looking for special dirt to grow succulents?

A special soil mix can be used for succulents, or you can make your own by adding sand to potting soil to make it porous (succulents don't like moist roots).