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Beginners grow succulent plants, pay attention to these three points!

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, There are many varieties of succulent plants, and each variety has its own characteristics, but one thing they have in common is that they look cute. Many people want to grow succulent plants when they see the sprouting succulent plants. Today, the editor is here to teach beginners to grow succulent plants. First, watering and planting succulent plants begins with watering.

There are many varieties of succulent plants, and each variety has its own characteristics, but one thing they have in common is that they look cute. Many people want to grow succulent plants when they see the sprouting succulent plants. Today, the editor is here to teach beginners to grow succulent plants.

First, watering

First of all, planting succulent plants starts with watering. Watering is actually a technical activity, so don't underestimate it. First of all, we should water capillary water instead of gravity water. Gravity water is something we need to avoid in the process of watering. Maybe we don't quite understand these two terms. Capillary water is actually water combined with other media, which exists in the small pores of the medium. And gravity water is the excess water that comes out after capillary water is saturated, such as a sponge, which is full of water. As soon as we twist it, there will be a lot of water. These are gravity water, but the remaining water on the sponge cannot be wrung out. No matter how you throw it, it will not come out. This is capillary water. Try to water succulent water as much as possible to avoid gravity water. Take this rule as the standard.

Second, soil distribution

In addition to watering, there is the choice of matching soil. You may search on the Internet that all kinds of soil and stones are mixed together. I don't know how many kinds of matching methods there are. When we mix soil, we follow a rule. Because the soil is made out to meet this requirement, there are three points: water retention capacity, nutrient content and air permeability, which are the rules to be followed in soil allocation of succulent plants. As a matter of fact, succulent plants do not have a great demand for nutrients, but more water, so the water retention capacity of the soil is better. Here, the editor recommends a method of soil distribution, which is best prepared with particles and peat soil in a ratio of one to one. Top with a layer of vermiculite.

Flowerpots

Many people say that pottery pots are best for succulent plants, because they are very breathable and are not afraid of rotting roots even if they are watered too much. Many beginners have an obsessive-compulsive disorder. As long as they see that the soil in the flowerpots is dry, they will water them. They all use pottery pots. In fact, good drainage is also a big leak in pottery pots, because there are many small gaps in the inner wall of pottery pots, and water will be absorbed by these voids. The water will be taken out along the basin and evaporated, but if the soil is dry for a long time, some buds will dry up and go into dormancy, which is also a kind of harm to plants, so it is better to plant in porcelain pots, but some people also plant succulent plants in plastic pots for convenience.

The above are the three points for attention of the novice succulent plants arranged by the editor for you. I hope they can help all succulent lovers.

 
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