1. Cut off the flower sword: if you cut off the fleshy flower, it will inevitably reduce the loss of nutrients. If the flower grows, it will definitely absorb a lot of nutrients, so that the leaves are far less plump and mellow than before. Cutting off the flower sword can produce more lateral buds, and the flower sword can also be cut
2. Do not cut flowers and swords: it's not easy for succulent plants to bloom. If they don't cut them off, they are afraid that they will absorb nutrients and cause the leaves to deform and wither. At this time, a small amount of potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be added to water at ordinary times to reduce the risk of withering.
1. Cut off the fleshy flower sword with a dry knife or scissors, and place it in a dark and ventilated place until the wound is dry.
2. Insert the flower sword to dry the wound into the soil, not too deep, and place it in the astigmatism. About 15-30 days, new buds will grow.
3. Precautions
When cutting a flower sword, it is better to choose a stronger one with more leaves. Do not rush to water just after cutting, just moisten the soil a little, and then water it properly after sprouting.