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How to grow succulent plants for the first time

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Choose a container of the right size and put the prepared soil into it. Then sprinkle the prepared seeds on the soil, cover them with fine soil, and cover the pots with plastic wrap. At the same time, poke a few small holes in the plastic wrap and place it in a ventilated, well-lit place.

First choose a container of the right size, and then put the soil in it. Then sprinkle the prepared seeds on the soil, cover the fine soil, and cover the flowerpot with plastic wrap. At the same time, poke several small holes in the plastic film and put it in a place with plenty of ventilation and light. After the seeds germinate, do a good job of watering and fertilizing.

Succulent leaf insertion method:

1. Shake and gently pick the fresh and mature leaves of Sedum, Euphorbia, Saussurea and other plants, so as not to destroy the growth point of the leaf base.

two。 Put a flat basin into the medium, and the surface needs to be paved.

3. Place the freshly picked leaves gently on the medium. Note: only leaves face up or lean against the basin wall, do not insert the leaves into the soil, otherwise it will cause the leaves to rot.

4. Depending on different varieties, small buds will sprout at the base of the leaves after about 2-4 weeks, even if the leaves are successfully inserted when the buds grow out of the roots or when the leafless buds grow into leaves.

5. After the mother leaves are completely dried up and their nutrients are absorbed by the new leaves, they can be removed and the young plants can be replanted at this time.

In addition, grafting, cuttage, ramet and root cutting are also common breeding methods for planting succulent plants, which you can try by yourself.

 
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