Pruning Succulents

Why Do Succulents Need to Be Pruned?

The most common reason to prune a succulent is to keep it from getting too large, or because you want to change the shape of the plant. You might also prune a succulent in order to propagate the plant, or to remove damaged or diseased parts of the plant.

When Should Succulents Be Pruned?

The best time to prune a succulent is in the late spring or early summer, because this gives the plant enough time to recover with plenty of sunlight and warm weather. During the autumn and winter, succulents are already in an inactive state and should not be given any additional stress.

Steps to Proper Pruning
Removing Dead or Dying leaves

Older leaves will naturally die off as the plant grows and matures. These will usually be on the lower part of the plant, so there is no need to be alarmed if some of the bottom leaves on your succulent start to look unhealthy. It is a good idea to pull these off as soon as you notice that they are looking yellow or drying up. You should be able to remove these without cutting the plant, just by tugging gently at the leaf. It is good practice to do this as part of your regular plant maintenance.