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Small details that are easy to be overlooked in the maintenance of succulent plants: how to raise dry succulent plants?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Small details that are easy to be ignored in breeding: the worse the root, the more dry it is. (thanks for Feng Jun's material) Today, I would like to talk about my question about raising roots. It should also be the first question that everyone encountered after entering the pit. Do you have such a classics?

Small details that are easy to be ignored in breeding: the worse the root, the more dry it is. (thank you for Fengjun's material)

Today, I would like to talk about my root-raising question, which should also be the first question that everyone encountered after entering the pit, do you have such a classics, a plant bought home, especially small, it was very hard to dry after express delivery, and then I wanted to give him plenty of water immediately.

But some of them have weak roots, even rootless, and they have been watered down several times, thinking that they will get better soon. But it's easy to melt water, or get moldy.

Unfortunately, what I want to say is: in fact, the root's task is to find water. Apart from absorbing water, I would like to emphasize the word "find".

A plant has weak roots and some leaves, but it can't absorb much water because it doesn't have many roots, or even no roots.

And the water is left in the soil, which is dangerous, because the root can not breathe, and sometimes the situation worsens so that the weak root becomes rootless.

At this time, I actually think that if you provide him with a relatively dry environment, it will make him feel a little dry, and then he will mobilize his strength to find water: growing roots.

Therefore, it is necessary to increase the watering interval, do not water it as soon as it is dry, it will make the root lazy.

Let it first look for water and then find water, the new root absorbs water, and the new root is very active.

You see, in this way, the roots grow well, the water is absorbed, the leaves are bulged, and the plants are safe.

I often use this trick on plants that don't seem to be consumed in a short period of time: such as healthy decapitated seedlings, medium seedlings with weak roots, leaves with larger leaves, and so on. However, this trick is only used for meat with "economic strength", which is actually meat that does not seem to die without water in a short period of time. If it is a small booger with weak roots and looks moribund, don't work for a long time, or it may dry up completely.

 
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