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Matters needing attention for succulent farming in the latest summer

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Succulent plant is a very popular ornamental plant, fleshy and lovely. Succulent plants now have a very large farming area in our country. Now many families will raise several pots of succulent plants and put them at home. But succulent farming is not that simple, especially

Succulent plant is a very popular ornamental plant, fleshy and lovely. Succulent plants now have a very large farming area in our country. Now many families will raise several pots of succulent plants and put them at home. But succulent farming is not so simple, especially after entering the summer, the high temperature and humidity environment will cause great harm to succulent plants. So what should we pay attention to when raising succulent plants in summer? Let's have a look with the editor.

1. Pay attention to ventilation

When raising succulent plants, we must pay attention to doing a good job of ventilation, which has a direct impact on the growth of succulent plants. The temperature in summer is very high. If it is not ventilated properly, the indoor air will be dull and the temperature will rise. If there is no timely ventilation to ensure air convection, then the harm to succulent plants is very great. Proper ventilation can also effectively reduce bacteria, reduce indoor humidity, and prevent excessive humidity, leading to succulent rot. If the ventilation condition is insufficient, then move the succulent plant to a cool, unobstructed place.

2. Rational watering

When watering in summer, we should pay attention to the watering time, not at noon, generally in the evening. If there is no sun and the temperature is not high, it can be properly watered at noon. It is also necessary to control the amount of water, and never water too much, otherwise stagnant water can easily lead to succulent rot and reduce the survival rate. Then we have to observe the changes in the weather, if the long-term high temperature and strong light environment soil changes to cloudy days, then it should be watered in time. The demand for water for succulent growth is relatively large, so in the summer season with high evaporation, we must maintain water supply and restore succulent growth.

3. Soil management

Soil directly affects the survival rate of succulent plants, and it is also the main source of nutrition for succulent plants. Therefore, we should also pay attention to the preparation of nutrient soil suitable for succulent plants in summer. For some poorly growing succulent plants, charcoal and sand are used and the ratio is controlled at 1:1. The soil condition maintains the dry-wet balance, promotes the succulent nutrition absorption, and resumes the growth. If the growth time is longer, then it is necessary to properly improve the permeability of the soil to avoid the soil too stuffy and wet, affecting the growth of succulent plants. In summer, we should often check the soil quality and improve it properly to ensure the normal growth of succulent plants.

4. Shading and shading

Succulent plants are sensitive to the change of temperature, and the suitable growing environment for succulent plants is shady. Therefore, it is very important to do a good job of shading and shading in summer. Because of the different regions, the climate and light intensity will be different. When building a shade net, it is best to give priority to black, which can effectively absorb ultraviolet rays. If you live in an area where there are many Rain Water in summer, then you don't need shade. According to the light intensity, breeding varieties and other factors, reasonable control of shading intensity and area.

The above is a brief introduction to the matters needing attention in breeding succulent plants in summer. Although succulent breeding is relatively simple, it should not be neglected in management. It is necessary to ensure the growth of succulent plants from all aspects. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. Thank you for your reading and support.

 
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