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How to grow succulent stone flowers

Saul Goodman
2020-01-13 21:31:13
To cultivate succulent and raw stone flowers, you can put some sand at the bottom of the flowerpot, and then put some volcanic rocks. Don't water too often, and don't water too much. To provide it with all day light, summer should be careful not to be direct sunlight, the application of sunshade to block. The most suitable culture temperature is about 15-25 ℃, which should be kept indoors in winter.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: it is better to use sand soil for culture of raw stone flowers, and sand soil under volcanic rocks is the best culture soil. In order to achieve the purpose of beauty and decoration, it is good to put some Maifanshi on the surface..

2. Water content: raw stone flower is also a kind of fleshy flower. It doesn't need to be watered too much when it is cultured. Because watering too much, too often, it will develop the habit of dependence, the ability of leaf water storage will also decline, which will affect the beauty of the plant.

3. Light: raw stone flowers are very dependent on the sun. They can receive the whole day's light when they are cultured. But in the summer, we should pay attention to the problem of the hot sun. Too strong sunlight will damage its leaves, and we can also build a sunshade.

4. Temperature: it prefers the climate in spring. It is afraid of cold in winter and sun in summer. It is better to keep the temperature of 15-25 ℃. So in summer, when the temperature is high, try to put it in a cool place, and in winter try to put it indoors to breed

Raw Stone Flower

2. Prevention and control of diseases and insect pests

For the prevention and control of stone flower diseases, we should pay attention to leaf spot and leaf rot, and the majority of pests are ants and knot nematodes. The prevention of insect pests can be solved by changing soil. If there are more ants in the breeding environment, they can be solved by water isolation.

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