I didn’t have any cactus succulent mix, so I improvised by mixing 2/3 seed starter with 1/3 fine perlite, and a few handfulls of fine sandy mulch,creating a somewhat suitable medium for my plants. After carefully preparing the mixture, I placed the seeds in the seed room under bright lights, ensuring the temperature was maintained at a consistent 70 degrees for optimal growth.
So far, so good; the seeds are thriving and showing promising signs of development. To promote their health further, I decided to harden them off by gradually introducing them to the outdoors, placing them in a partial shade area where they would receive just the right amount of sunlight without being overwhelmed. This method not only allows the plants to acclimatize but also helps strengthen them.





