Succulents need fertilization because they need nutrients to support growth and development. Reasonable fertilization can replenish the nutrients consumed, ensure sufficient nutrients, and make succulents grow vigorously. If you don't fertilize for a long time, the soil will be poor, and the overall state of succulents will deteriorate, and it is easy to have shriveled leaves, thin and slow growth.
When fertilizing succulents, fertilizer can be mixed into the soil during repotting to serve as a base fertilizer. You can choose some compound fertilizer for top dressing during the growth period, and you can use some solid fertilizer for planting fertilizer. The frequency of top dressing is generally more appropriate once a month or so, the fertilizer must be mixed with water, and the concentration can only be applied after the concentration is reduced, and the solid fertilizer can be directly mixed into the soil. Do not fertilize succulents that have just been potted or in a new environment, and do not fertilize when the plants are in the seedling stage.
As for whether succulents will bloom or not, different varieties have different flowering needs. Most varieties of succulents are flower-producing, some bloom every year with proper care, and some bloom every few years.
Overall, fertilization is necessary for the growth of succulents, which also have flowering properties. Succulent