12-30-2012, 05:14 AM
Like all succulent plants, they are full of water and don't need much moisture. This means that they do poorly if exposed to too much water (rain). Best to plant them on a slope or mound so excess water flows away. Too much water also dilutes the sugar content and can make them taste watery and not sweet. Best to harvest them after a few days of dry weather.
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