It's fun with succulents grown in teacups

Planting succulents in a cup of tea is not a suitable option for the health and well-being of the plants. Succulents require specific growing conditions to thrive, and using tea as a growing medium can be detrimental to their growth.

Here's why planting succulents in a cup of tea is not recommended:

Drainage: Succulents require well-draining soil to prevent waterlogged roots, which can lead to root rot and eventual death. A cup of tea does not provide proper drainage, which can suffocate the roots and cause the plant to decline.

Nutrient Deficiency: Tea is not a suitable source of nutrients for succulents. While it may contain some organic compounds, it lacks the essential nutrients and minerals required for healthy plant growth.

pH Level: The pH level of tea may not be suitable for succulents, as these plants generally prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil conditions. Tea might be too acidic for them, affecting their ability to absorb nutrients from the soil.

Mold and Fungus: Tea can encourage the growth of mold and fungus in the soil, which can harm the succulents and disrupt their growth.

Instead of planting succulents in a cup of tea, it is recommended to use a well-draining potting mix specifically formulated for succulents. These mixes typically consist of a combination of soil, sand, and perlite or pumice, which provides the ideal environment for succulents to grow successfully.

When planting succulents, make sure to use a pot with drainage holes to allow excess water to escape and prevent waterlogged soil. Water the succulents sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Place the plants in a location with plenty of bright, indirect sunlight to ensure they receive adequate light for healthy growth.

Remember that succulents are low-maintenance plants, but they still require appropriate care to thrive. Choosing the right potting mix and providing the proper conditions will give your succulents the best chance of survival and growth.

But it will also be interesting when the succulents in the small teacup are placed on your drinking table, study table, and desk.