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		<title>How to Care for Liveforevers (Dudleya)?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Liveforevers (Dudleya) are low-maintenance succulents perfect for beginners. Learn expert care tips: light, watering, soil, and solving common Liveforevers issues.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liveforevers, also known as Dudleya, are charming succulents known for their sculptural rosettes and incredible resilience. These sun-loving plants are adored by beginners and seasoned plant parents alike—they’re easy to care for, thrive with neglect, and bring a touch of desert beauty to any space, even inside an apartment.</p>
<h2>Light Requirements</h2>
<p>Liveforevers love ample sunlight, making them happiest in bright, indirect light. A south or east-facing window is ideal. Direct morning sun works well, but harsh afternoon rays can scorch their leaves. If natural light is limited, they do fine under a grow light. Move Liveforevers to the brightest spot you have, but avoid strong midday sun.</p>
<h2>Watering Schedule</h2>
<p>Water Liveforevers only when the soil is completely dry—usually every 2-3 weeks. Overwatering is the most common mistake, leading to mushy, yellowing leaves. Underwatering causes shriveled, thin leaves. Avoid using a humidifier; these succulents prefer dry air. Always let water drain fully from the pot.</p>
<h2>Humidity &amp; Temperature</h2>
<p>Liveforevers prefer temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C). They dislike sudden drops and are sensitive to cold drafts or winter chill below 50°F (10°C). Keep them away from drafty windows and air conditioners. Dry air is fine; high humidity isn’t necessary and may even cause rot.</p>
<h2>Soil &amp; Potting</h2>
<p>Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix; regular potting soil holds too much moisture. Adding extra perlite or stones can help improve drainage. Repot Liveforevers every 2-3 years or when roots outgrow the pot.</p>
<h2>Fertilizing</h2>
<p>Fertilizing isn’t always necessary, but you can feed Liveforevers with a diluted succulent fertilizer once in spring and once in summer to encourage healthy growth.</p>
<h2>Common Problems &amp; Solutions</h2>
<p>Yellowing or mushy leaves usually mean too much water; remove damaged leaves and cut back on watering. Browning or shriveling points to underwatering—give a good soak and adjust your schedule. Watch for mealybugs or root rot; isolate infested plants and use insecticidal soap or let soil dry out completely. Most issues are reversible if caught early!</p>
<h2>Extra Tips</h2>
<p>Liveforevers stand out as table centerpieces, in rock gardens, or mixed with other succulents like Echeveria. Their leaves are naturally chalky—don’t wipe them clean, as this protects from sunburn. Fun fact: Dudleya can live decades, giving true meaning to their name, “Liveforever.” Give them space and don’t fuss too much—they thrive on minimal care.</p>
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