How do you fix a bear paw succulent?

How to get the plant back on track:

  1. Repot bear paw succulents with wet substrate immediately.
  2. Completely clean the roots of the wet soil.
  3. Cut off rotten roots with a sharp, disinfected knife.
  4. Pot in fresh, dry succulent soil.

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Likewise, people ask, how often do you water Bear Paw succulent?

once a week

People also ask, why is my Bear Paw succulent drooping? Wilting succulents are an expression of extreme dehydration. Droopy leaves on succulent specimens mean the soil has been dry as a bone for quite some time. These plants can tolerate long periods of drought, but they do need moisture to thrive. When succulent leaves are drooping, it is time to act.

Then, how do you revive a almost dead succulent?

Dig the succulent out of the soil and remove excess soil stuck to the roots, cut off any brown/black roots as these are rotten already. Leave the plant on a mesh or any kind of strainer till the roots have air dried from anywhere two to three days. When the roots are dry completely, plant them back in the pot.

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