Hey there!
If we haven't "met" yet, I'm Cassidy.
I've been growing succulents, mostly indoors, for over 10 years. I am super excited to help you grow healthy succulents, even if you don't live in the perfect climate for them (I never have).

You'll be receiving an email shortly with helpful tips, but there's something I want to stress right off the bat...
Watering succulents is all about the frequency, not the quantity.
Meaning, you can pour a gallon of water onto your succulent and have it flow through the soil every time you water. But you MUST let the soil dry out before you water again.
Watering too often will lead to rot.
I don't know about you, but I have a really hard time remembering when I watered my succulents last, especially because I have over 250 individual pots and they all need water at different times.
Thankfully, there's an awesome tool that has been a lifesaver for my sanity and my succulents...
The Succulent Tracker App!
It's available for iPhones/iPads as well as Android phones/tablets, and I HIGHLY recommend giving it a try.

With this app you can:
- Store the name of your succulent
- Set up watering reminders
- Record when you watered (and see a history)
- Record when you repot, treat for pests, prune, and fertilize
- Keep a photo history of your succulent
- and more!
It's super easy to use and you can try it out completely free for up to 5 plants. For more than 5 plants it's just $3/month or $30/year.


Here's how to get started:
1. Download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
2. Get your account set up by following the on-screen instructions:

3. Add your plant with a photo:

4. Set a watering schedule to remind you to check your succulent. Press the watering can icon when you water it.

5. Add other details to the succulent such as name, location in your garden, and where you got it (using tags).

This app is capable of a lot, but most importantly you don't have to remember all the details about your succulents, you can keep it all in the app and focus on having fun and enjoying your succulents.
I highly recommend testing it out with the 5 free plants, and then upgrading if you like it (and have more than 5 plants).
You'll find it's a great tool to help you avoid over (and under) watering your succulents.
Now, be sure to check your email for your succulent care tips and start enjoying taking care of your succulents!
If you have any questions about the app or about your succulents, feel free to reply to the email I just sent you. I'm always happy to help.
Talk soon!