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Introduction to the cultivation of succulent plants

Jane Margolis
2020-01-13 21:31:13
Planting more meat according to their own needs to choose the type of flowerpot, loam with peat soil and particles in accordance with the proportion of 1:2. At the beginning of planting, water is usually given once every 7-15 days to avoid normal water supply in the late noon. At the beginning of planting, it provides half day growing environment and gradually turns to full light after one month. It can be placed at the side of the window, and the ventilation is often used to promote the air circulation.

I. choice of basin soil

For novices, choose the type of flower pot according to their own needs. The ceramic basin is more permeable and drainage, the plastic basin saves space, and the porcelain basin keeps water but is not permeable. For the choice of loam, peat soil and particles should be mixed in proportion of 1:2, and the material of flower pot should be considered.

2. Proper watering

At the beginning of planting, the water supply should not be too much. Generally, water should be given once every 7-15 days, avoiding the middle of the day, and a small amount of water should be given along the edge of the flowerpot in the evening. After the plants began to adapt to the environment, they began to apply water gradually and normally. Less water in summer, can be turned into water spray. In winter, water demand is low and evaporation is slow, so we should pay more attention to it. Spring and autumn can be moderately increased, water supply.

III. lighting environment

At the beginning of planting, it provides a semi sunshine growing environment and cannot touch too much light. After a month or so, it can gradually increase the time and intensity of light, and finally become full-time light, so as to effectively prevent the occurrence of excessive length. Summer can not contact the sun, can be placed indoors

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4. Pay attention to ventilation.

Ventilation conditions for growth is also very important, can be placed in the window, often ventilation to promote air circulation.

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