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The latest breeding method of succulent Debbie

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Debbie is the offspring of the hybrid of windmill and stone lotus, which sounds a little noble and coldly, and it is true that it is one of the few succulent plants that show pink and purple all the year round, although they are noble and cold in appearance, but it is not difficult in maintenance.

Debbie is a descendant of the hybrid of Pinwheel Grass and Pseudostoneflower. It sounds so noble and cool. It is indeed such. There are few succulent plants that can present pink and purple all year round. Although they are noble and cool in appearance, it is not difficult to maintain them. Let's take a look at Debbie's breeding method together!

Debbie's morphological characteristics

Debbie is a medium-sized succulent plant, size up to 10 cm, larger after group birth, Debbie fleshy leaves alternate, lotus-like arrangement, thick leaves, long spoon type, triangular tip of leaf, purple to purple leaves, long-term maintenance of a purple charm feeling. Late spring flowering, spike pedicel, mosaic and calyx purple, bell-shaped, five-petaled, orange to purple.

Debbie's reproductive methods

Debbie's own leaves are thick, leaf cuttings are relatively easy to sprout, you can also consider cutting lateral buds for branch cuttings, leaf cuttings and branches can be placed in a ventilated cool for two or three days, and then placed on a slightly humid soil surface, Debbie suitable for reproduction season is spring and autumn.

Debbie's farming methods

1, pot soil: Debbie's breeding pot soil can choose loose breathable medium, such as peat soil, coconut bran and perlite, volcanic stone, etc., usually mixed in a ratio of 2:1 or 1:1.

2. Watering: Debbie's watering frequency is based on the drying condition of the medium. When it is dry or nearly dry, it will be watered thoroughly. When watering, water should be avoided in the center of the leaf. In rainy season, long-term rain should be avoided. The soil is wet for a long time and it is easy to cause Debbie to lose leaves and rot.

3. Light: Debbie's leaves will turn purple in summer. If the leaves become pale and slender and the leaf shape is loose, consider adding a small amount of light. Debbie dormancy in summer is not obvious, still will grow, watering frequency in summer should be appropriately lengthened, watering after evening is better.

 
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