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Daiwa brocade

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Dahejin is a succulent plant of the genus Euphorbia of crassulaceae, and its succulent leaves are arranged in a tight rosette, also known as colored stone lotus. The color of the leaf shape is beautiful, which has a certain ornamental value.

The common name of Daiwa brocade

Daiwa brocade is commonly known as "triangular rosette grass".

The habits of Daihejin

Daiwa is a plant of the genus Euphorbia of the family crassulaceae, native to Mexico. The suitable growth temperature is 18-25 ℃.

Like warm, dry and sunny environment, not resistant to cold, semi-overcast and drought.

Family maintenance often uses sowing, cutting and ramet to propagate. Common diseases and insect pests are: leaf spot and black weevil.

Maintenance skills of Daiwa brocade

Change the basin: change the basin every spring. When changing the basin, cut off the withered leaves and overlong fibrous roots at the base of the plant. The basin soil is a mixture of peat and coarse sand, with a small amount of bone powder.

Watering: watering once a week during the growing period, the basin soil must not be too wet. It only needs to be watered once or twice in winter, and the basin soil remains dry. When the air is dry, do not spray water to the leaves, you can only spray around the basin, so as not to cause rot caused by water in the leaves.

Fertilization: fertilize once a month during the growing period, do not stain the foliage.

Light temperature: shine on plants all day, but avoid sun exposure.

The breeding method of Dahejin

Sowing: the seeds will be sown immediately after maturity, and the optimum temperature for germination is 16-19 ℃.

Cutting: the survival rate is high. The whole rosette leaf cuttage or fleshy leaf cuttage can be used at the end of spring.

Ramet: ramet propagation in spring

Planting combination suggestion: rainbow jade, Jing boy

Add: when watering, use the extruded curved mouth pot, water along the edge of the flowerpot, do not directly irrigate the leaves.

 
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