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Three taboos for the maintenance of succulent plants in spring

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-19 08:41:57
When it comes to raising more meat, in spring, we usually need to change the way of maintenance. But in fact, there are three taboos to raising more meat. What is it?

Do not cut off water and control water in spring.

In fact, spring is the most fleshy growing season. At this time, water supply can promote the growth of plants.

Pay attention to watering at this time, according to the weather, the size of the flowerpot and the growth needs of the plants. If the water evaporates fast, it should be poured more, and if the evaporation is slow, it should be poured less, pay attention not to water.

Generally, watering pottery basin is 3 /5 days, porcelain basin 7 /10 days, plastic flowerpot 5 /7 days.

Do not get outdoor exposure directly in spring.

Spring temperature rises, and the light gradually becomes stronger. At this time, we should pay attention to that most of the time in the fleshy winter is indoors. There is little contact with the light, and the spring light becomes stronger. If you suddenly put it in the outdoor sun exposure, it is easy to cause burns, which is fatal for the fleshy.

Note that in spring, it is generally necessary to slowly touch the sun, not the sun at once. Keep one hour of direct light every day, and the rest of the day is good for scattered light. About a month, it can fully contact the sun

Do not use medicine in spring.

In spring, when the fleshy is growing, people are more worried that it will suffer some diseases and insect pests. If you don't feel sleepy, you should give it some food. In fact, the fleshy growth is relatively fragile at this time. If you spray it with medicine, it will be easy to burn in sunny days.

Pay attention to dilution as much as possible if you want to spray, and do not put it under strong light after spraying

Spring meat avoid indiscriminate use of drugs.

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