
Discover surprising facts about keeping Baby Toes succulents healthy, pest-free, and thriving in your home garden.
Baby Toes succulents store water in leaves. Overwatering causes root rot in just 1-2 weeks. Water only when soil is completely dry.
Mealybugs hide between toes-like leaves, causing yellowing and wilting. Check undersides weekly. Spray neem oil every 10 days for control.
Spider mites create fine webbing on Baby Toes in hot, dry conditions. Increase humidity slightly and isolate affected plants immediately.
Brown bumps on stems are scale insects. Remove manually with tweezers, then apply horticultural oil. Repeat treatment every 2 weeks.
Baby Toes need 6+ hours of bright indirect sunlight daily. Weak light invites fungal issues and pest weakness. Place near south-facing windows.
Use cactus/succulent mix with 50% perlite or sand. Poor drainage causes fungal rot and pest colonization. Repot annually in India's monsoon.
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