In recent years, beautiful plants have become very popular. People like to place some beautiful succulents in their homes or on their desks, but how should these succulents be raised? How can succulents be raised well? Succulents have strong vitality and are easy to raise. As long as you master the correct raising methods, you can raise succulents well! The following is my detailed introduction to its raising methods. Those of you who like succulents can focus on it. 1. Culture soil When growing succulents, you must choose the right culture soil. These succulents prefer loose, fertile, well-drained but water-retaining culture soil, and the soil is preferably neutral or slightly acidic. When growing succulents of the genus Luteus and the genus Paeonia, add some small grains of weathered rock to the culture soil. When growing tall columnar succulents, add large grains of quartz sand to better fix the plants. 2. Transplantation and planting When growing succulents, if you want to move the flowerpot, you should do it when it has just ended its dormancy and entered the recovery period, and trim its roots before planting. After that, place it in a ventilated place to dry for a few days, and then plant it in moist culture soil. After planting succulents, you need to provide necessary shade, and don't rush to water it. Don't fertilize it within one month after planting. 3. Fertilizer and water management If you want to grow succulents well, fertilizer and water management is very important. When watering succulents, you should follow their growth status. Whether it is a winter dormant or a summer dormant species, you should stop watering it after it enters the dormant period. However, for those succulents that dormant in summer, you can spray water on the surrounding environment when the weather is hot to increase the air humidity, which is very beneficial to its future growth. Succulents do not have a high demand for fertilizers, but after it enters the peak growth season or flowering period, it should identify the fertilizer in time and choose decomposed organic fertilizers. 4. Pest and disease control When growing succulents, you should also pay attention to disease and pest control. First of all, you should keep the environment clean and tidy to reduce the adverse effects of diseases on succulents. In addition, you must make sure there are no diseases and pests when planting before you plant it in a pot. If you find a disease during the breeding process, spray carbendazim and biodegradable in time. If the pest is serious, you can spray omethoate or marathon. |
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