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FAQs
Question 1: Do green succulents need sunlight?
Succulents love the direct sun, but if yours is sitting in the same exact spot day after day, it's likely that only one side is getting enough light. Langton and Ray suggest rotating the plant often. Succulents will lean towards the sun, so rotating them will help them stand up straight.
Question 2: Do succulents clean the air?
They purify the air - Succulents, like snake plants and aloe vera, are excellent at cleansing the air and removing toxins. NASA's research found that they are able of removing 87 percent of volatile organic compounds (VOC).
Question 3: Which plant is good for the bedroom?
If you're looking for a plant that filters indoor air even at night, consider adding thesnake plant or aloe vera plantto your bedroom. If you're looking for a plant that eliminates odors as well as purifies the air, go for the golden pothos.
Question 4: How do I make my succulents green?
Succulents such as Sedum nussbaumerianum need bright sunlight all day in order to maintain their bright colors. When grown in the shade or in areas that don't get bright light all day, such as indoors, they will slowly fade to green.
Question 5: Why is my green succulent turning purple?
Succulents turning purple or changing colors can be natural or due to stress. If your succulents turn purple or red due to stress, then it can be due to sudden temperature changes, too much heat or light, and a lack of feed and water. Succulents turn purple or red due to pigments called anthocyanin and carotenoids.