What are the best hanging succulents I can grow to beautify my balcony?
A unique group of plants, hanging succulents are an excellent choice to grow on balconies, as they require little maintenance, less space and add a touch of beauty. Here are some of the best hanging succulents you can choose:
- String of Pearls: These small, bead-like leaves need bright, indirect sunlight for growth. Check and allow the soil to dry out between waterings.
- String of Bananas: These Banana-shaped leaves with a trailing habit prefers bright light and well drained soil.
- Burro’s Tail: These unique plant have thick, fleshy, teardrop-shaped leaves forming long, trailing stems.
They prefer bright but indirect light. Water when the soil is completely dry out.
- String of Hearts: Heart-shaped leaves with a purplish underside and delicate trailing vines. Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Water occasionally, letting the soil dry out completely.
- Fish Hook Senecio: Curved, fishhook-shaped leaves on long, trailing stems. Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Requires minimal watering and thrives in well-drained soil.
- Trailing Jade: Flat, round, blue-green leaves. Prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some shade.
Water when the soil is dry.
- Ruby Necklace: Thin, ruby-red stems with small, leaves that turn purple under stress. They prefer bight, indirect light to full sun. Water only when soil feels dry.