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Breeding methods and matters needing attention of succulent plants in Imperial Crown

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The names of succulent plants are varied, and their forms are also different. as a kind of succulent plant, the imperial crown naturally has its own unique characteristics and growth habits, so we need to put forward its culture methods according to the environmental requirements of the imperial crown. So

The names of succulent plants are varied, and their forms are also different. as a kind of succulent plant, the imperial crown naturally has its own unique characteristics and growth habits, so we need to put forward its breeding methods according to the environmental requirements of the imperial crown. so it can help it grow better.

The Culture method of Emperor Crown succulent

1. Selection of basin soil

Potted imperial crown, because the root of imperial crown is relatively thick, it is necessary to choose a deeper flowerpot. Put some tiles at the bottom of the flowerpot to help drain the water. The soil can use sandy soil with good permeability. Coarse sand, garden soil and rotten leaf soil can be mixed with a small amount of bone powder to form a medium, and then put into the basin.

2. Light and temperature

Imperial Crown likes plenty of light, but not direct exposure, exposure will not only affect growth, but also lead to discoloration, but breeding imperial crown can not be too shady, family breeding imperial crown can put potted plants indoors with sufficient light, and pay attention to shading properly in summer when the sun is strong. The suitable temperature for crown growth is between 5 ℃ and 30 ℃, and the day and night temperature should be kept in a suitable range. The imperial crown likes a cool climate in winter and requires that the overwintering temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃.

3. Watering and fertilizing

The crown can be fully watered during the growth period, but it does not like the environment that is too humid. If there is water in the basin, it is very easy to cause rotten roots. Basically, the soil should be kept at an appropriate degree of dryness and humidity and should not be too dry and wet. If you apply fertilizer, you can basically apply fertilizer once a month, and pay attention to sprinkling some bone powder before putting on the basin.

Matters needing attention in the Culture of Imperial Crown

1. Reproduction

The reproduction of Imperial Crown is more difficult, generally using sowing propagation and grafting reproduction. Sowing and propagation can be carried out indoors in May and June, but the germination rate is low and the growth is slow. Grafting propagation is carried out in June and July, with the measuring foot or grass ball as the rootstock.

2. Diseases and insect pests

The disease of imperial crown is mainly anthracnose and root rot, and the pest is mainly red spider, which can be controlled by drugs and pay attention to ventilation on weekdays.

The breeding method of Imperial Crown

The cultivation of imperial crown is more difficult, artificial propagation of imperial crown can be done by sowing or grafting.

1. Sowing and reproduction

The seeds are collected when the crown blossoms and are sown indoors from May to June. The room temperature should be controlled at 22 ℃ 24 min. The seeds will germinate about a week after sowing. After germination, don't worry, the plant grows slowly.

2. Grafting propagation

From June to July, take the measuring ruler or grass ball as the rootstock, and the scion should be operated quickly with the seed ball at the top of the plant. The success rate of imperial crown grafting is low, and some water can be sprayed around after grafting to maintain high air humidity and improve the survival rate. Note that the rootstock is dead and injured, or the sphere is too large to support, and it is not easy for the scion to take root when it needs to land on the ground. even if the daily maintenance is very careful, it will take about two or three years to take root, once the management is negligent, the scion will die due to lack of moisture, or too much water will rot and die, so the editor here does not recommend flower friends to use grafting propagation.

What is the imperial crown?

Obregonia denegrii, also known as Di Guan Peony, is named in memory of Alvaro O'Brigon (1880 Mustang 1928). Di Guan is a precious variety of cactus originating in Mexico. The warts of the plant are arranged in an orderly geometric pattern. It is a rare fine product of cactus, and it is also one of the representative species of cactus.

The growth habit of Imperial Crown

When raising the imperial crown, you should generally choose to use a deeper flowerpot, and the soil should be made of coarse sand and red jade soil mixed with bone powder.

During the growth period of the imperial crown, we should pay attention to sufficient water and light, but not in time, can not be exposed to the sun. In winter, the temperature should not be lower than 5 ℃.

Generally speaking, the imperial crown is one of the more difficult to breed.

From the cultivation method of Di Guan succulent plant, we can see that Di Guan is indeed a very hypocritical succulent plant, which not only likes sufficient light, but also can't be exposed to the sun, and likes cold climate, but also can't be excessively cold. So raising Di Guan succulent not only needs breeding technology, but more importantly, it is the observation of the environment.

 
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