If you’re looking for an easy succulent to grow indoors, opt for the String of Pearls/Beads.
This creeping succulent is an eclectic looking plant that many people enjoy adding to their indoor gardens.
Though the flowers may seem small and unattractive to some people, if they’re even lucky enough to get them, others find the faint white blooms (which smell a bit like cinnamon) quite welcoming.
String of pearls plants thrive on a combination of direct and indirect sunlight.
This succulent plant is drought tolerant, surviving long periods without water. If you notice the succulent's spherical leaves flattening, it's a good indicator that the plant needs more water. You will likely need to water your plant once every seven to 14 days. Watering too often can increase the chances of root rot.