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How to raise carmeo

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Carmeou is a succulent plant of the genus Anemone in the Sedum family. Its leaves are similar to those of Chinese cabbage, or a little rotten. In a succulent plant, there is no such form! How to raise this special carmeo?

Carmeou culture method

Cameo lighting requirements

Cameron likes a warm, humid, sunny environment. It can be maintained in full sunlight. When the light is sufficient or the temperature difference increases, the leaves will turn red, making the leaves bright and colorful.

Cameo water and fertilizer management

Watering: carmeson's basin soil should not be too wet for a long time. Water once a week. Water once a month in winter to keep basin soil dry. When the air is dry, spray water around the plant to increase the air humidity. But do not irrigate to the leaf surface and the leaf center, otherwise the leaves will easily rot and affect the plant growth.

Fertilization: fertilize once a month in the growth period, and select diluted cake fertilizer water or special organic fertilizer.

Carmeo's mode of reproduction

Cutting: cut mature leaves in Chunnong, put them into sand bed, take root after 3 weeks, and then put them into basin after growing young plants. Pay attention to cutting leaves quickly and decisively. Cut flat. Cut after the wound is naturally dry.

Ramets: the ramets of carmeo need certain conditions. Many daughter plants germinate at the base of the 2-3-year-old mother plant. At this time, the plants can be rameted and propagated in spring.

Carmelo's family care notes

Common diseases and insect pests in carmeo: root knot nematode and rust.

Carmeou needs to change pots once a year to prevent poor plant growth caused by soil hardening. When changing basin, the mixture of peat and coarse sand should be selected as basin soil, and a small amount of bone meal or organic fertilizer should be added.

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