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The latest cultivation methods of Alendor fleshy plants

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Allen is a succulent plant of crassulaceae. Its plant shape is similar to that of peach eggs, but there are many differences in price. Allen's leaves are oblate, slightly pointed, plump and round, usually turquoise, and when the light is sufficient and the temperature difference is large, the leaves will turn pink.

Allen is a succulent plant of crassulaceae. Its plant shape is similar to that of peach eggs, but there are many differences in price. Allen's leaves are oblate, slightly pointed, plump and round, usually turquoise, and when the light is sufficient and the temperature difference is large, the leaves will turn pink, which is very similar to Peach Beauty. Today, the pro-farm network will introduce Allen's breeding method.

According to the usual practice, first of all to understand Allen's growth habits, Allen is a spring and autumn type succulent plant, spring and autumn for its growth period, when to receive enough light, summer need to avoid rain and exposure, winter is to move to a sunny place to maintain, let's take a specific look at Allen's breeding methods.

1. Light

Keep plenty of sun (no more than 30 ℃ outside in summer). Succulent plants like to be ventilated. Don't be less than 5 ℃ in winter.

two。 Moisture content

Control the watering node, once a half a month in summer, usually once a week, thoroughly every time, not every day.

3. Winter and summer

Summer high temperature to reach 35 degrees or so should be appropriate shading, try to avoid long-term rain and exposure, winter in the indoor sunny place to maintain.

4. Soil

Peat soil particles, particles can be used deer marsh soil, red jade soil, Maifan stone and so on.

5. Reproduction

Allen can breed with leaves or beheaded, and leaves are easy to insert, just like other Sedum succulent plants. All you have to do is put the leaves on the soil and propagate them. Behead, leave the chopped head in the shade for two days, insert it into the slightly wet soil after the cut is dry, then don't bask in the sun or water it, and then water it along the edge of the flowerpot after ten days, until you can bask in the sun and water until there are signs of survival.

The above are Allen's conservation measures brought by the pro-farm network. Do you think it is particularly convenient for succulent farming? In fact, in addition to the cute appearance, easy to feed is also a major reason why succulent plants are slowly becoming popular. The pro-agriculture network would also like to remind you that it is best for Allen to wait until the plant is mature enough to reproduce, because if the plant is not mature, it is likely to wilt because of insufficient nutrition.

 
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