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How to grow orange Monroe succulent and how to make it thrive?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The yellowing of its leaves may be caused by three reasons. First, watering too much, although wet but afraid of waterlogging, watering too much easy to rot roots, leaves will slowly yellow, and may even wither and wither. Second, insufficient light, it will grow vigorously in the environment of sufficient light, lack of light branches and trunks are easy to grow, leaves will yellow. Third, lack of nutrients, high demand for nutrients in the growing season, lack of nutrients and easy yellowing of plants, should be timely fertilization.

1. Suitable Pot Soil

Orange Monroe Fleshy is a relatively high value of the species, in order to raise the state, we must provide the right pot soil, this is the basic factor.Flowerpots choose breathable materials, it is best not to use plastic flowerpots.Pay attention to soil mixing, mainly to ensure air permeability and nutrition, can be mixed with perlite, river sand, peat soil, etc., and can also add a small amount of decomposed fertilizer.

2. Adequate illumination

In order to make the orange Monroe fleshy and colorful, it needs to be given sufficient light and kept in a good light place.Spring, autumn and winter these three seasons of sunshine intensity is not high, can be placed in the sun, can promote the leaves as soon as possible coloring.In summer, the light is very strong, so it is time to shade and avoid strong light.

3. Proper watering

Proper watering to maintain growth, orange Monroe fleshy water demand is not much, so in general is to wait for the soil to dry on the watering, in the growth period as long as the pot soil slightly moist can be.When the temperature gradually decreases in winter, watering can also be reduced to keep the potting soil in a dry state.

Fleshy

4. Temperature Control

Temperature control is also very important, daily growth, the temperature can be maintained at about 18-22 degrees, cool climate environment for growth.It should not be higher than 35 degrees in summer and lower than 5 degrees in winter.

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