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How to cultivate branch apricot succulent culture methods and matters needing attention

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Raising succulent plants can not only improve a person's self-cultivation, but also change a person's temperament and improve one's taste, because succulent plants seem to grow very fast, but in fact, each growth stage takes a lot of time and energy. And succulent farming

Breeding succulent plants can not only improve a person's self-cultivation, but also change a person's temperament and improve a person's taste, because succulent plants seem to grow very fast, but in fact, each growth stage takes a lot of time and energy. And succulent farming takes morphological beauty as the highest breeding standard.

How to raise apricots in branches and stems

1. Lighting

Branch apricots like the warm sun, but can not be exposed to the sun, so pay attention to shading and ventilation for the seedlings in summer. When the weather is very hot, you can spray some water around to keep the air moist, and you can put a water plate at the bottom of the flowerpot to keep the bottom of the pot moist. In the cold winter, we should also let the branch apricot enjoy sufficient light, move the branch apricot to the corner where the sun can be seen, and pay attention to maintaining the wetness of the basin soil.

2. Fertilization

Branch apricot seeds are fertilized one to two months after germination. In the process of fertilization, we should pay attention to dilute the bought fertilizer as much as possible, choose to apply fertilizer by immersion irrigation, or not first. After the seedlings of branch apricots grow out, in order to let the seedlings absorb enough growth nutrients, they should be divided into pots in time. In addition, be careful not to water the seedlings immediately after dividing the basin, but only after a week.

3. Soil

The soil used for sowing branch apricot is loose and breathable, and the soil with good water conservation effect is needed for conservation. It is best to use mixed soil. The mixed soil can be composed of nutritious soil, coal ash, sand, plant ash and perlite with a ratio of 4 to 4, and vermiculite to perlite at 4:6:1.

Succulent culture methods and matters needing attention of branch apricot

1. Flowerpot selection

When choosing a sowing bowl for branch apricots, it is best to choose tile pots with good permeability rather than ceramic flowerpots. Because only when the flowerpot is breathable, the pot soil is easy to dry, which is conducive to the germination of seeds. If you can't find a pottery basin, you can also choose a pottery basin. After the sowing bowl is ready, you should put the soil inside. The thickness of the soil into the basin should be controlled at about eight to ten centimeters, and two sides of three centimeters should be vacated.

2. Soil allocation

The soil used for sowing branch apricot should be soil with loose texture and good water conservation effect. It is best to use mixed soil. The mixed soil can be composed of nutritious soil, coal ash, sand, plant ash and perlite with a ratio of 4 to 4, and vermiculite to perlite at 4:6:1.

3. Sowing method

Before sowing apricots, spread a layer of sand evenly on the surface of the soil, then wet the sand with a spray can, and then spread the seeds evenly on the sand. As the seeds of branch apricots are very small, they can also be planted and mixed with fine sand before sowing. In order to improve the germination rate, the seeds need to be planted more densely, and there is no need to cover the soil after sowing.

4. Seedling stage management

After the branch apricot seeds germinate, the seedlings must be carefully managed because the seedlings are relatively fragile. In the branch apricot germination stage and even the seedling stage, should not be too wet, in order to prevent plant decay. Watering should be based on whether the soil is dry or not. it should not be watered directly to prevent the plant from drowning. Instead, immersion irrigation should be used to allow water to slowly infiltrate into the soil and slowly moisten the basin soil from a small hole in the bottom of the basin. Sometimes the roots of apricot seedlings grow to the surface of the soil, which requires gently burying the roots into the soil.

5. Sunshine management

Branch apricots like plenty of sunlight, but can not be exposed to the sun, so pay attention to shading the seedlings in summer. When the weather is very hot, you can put a water plate at the bottom of the flowerpot and pour water to keep the bottom of the pot humid. In the cold winter, move the branches of apricots to the corner where you can see the sun, and keep the basin soil slightly moist.

6. Fertilization management

Branch apricot seeds can be fertilized one to two months after germination. It should be noted that the bought fertilizer should be diluted as much as possible, and still apply fertilizer by immersion irrigation. If you have no experience in fertilization, you can not apply fertilizer first. When the seedlings of apricots grow out a lot, in order to let the seedlings absorb enough growth nutrients, they should be divided into pots in time. After dividing the pot, the seedlings need to be watered after a week.

The difference between blue halo and branch apricot

Branch apricot and blue halo, the two still have a relatively obvious difference. The growth of the blue halo is relatively slow, and the leaves are rare, which looks like the ears of a rabbit, but the branch apricot is always easy to grow in groups, with a lot of leaves, and they all grow on the branches, so it seems that the difference between the blue halo and the branch apricot is very obvious, and it is easier for everyone to tell the difference.

Will the branch apricot blossom

The branch apricot will blossom, and the well-raised branch apricot can blossom in two years.

Like most succulent plants, branch apricots are also a kind of flowering succulent plants, which can blossom after careful cultivation for about two years, so it is still a very promising thing to cultivate succulent plants. Planting and cultivating succulent plants is also a hope of sowing.

 
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