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Chiyoda Shimatsu

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Chiyoda pine is a small succulent plant of crassulaceae and thick-leaf grass, and it is also a succulent plant. Its origin is Hidalgo, Mexico. Chiyoda pine leaves are very cute like spindles. At present, there are few species of this genus, so it should be collected and cultivated as one of the representative species of a genus. The lines on the leaves are self-contained, and they are rare succulent plants with striated leaves.

The living habits of Chiyoda Shimatsu

It is native to Mexico and grows in winter. Like warm and sunny environment. Not hardy, not less than 5 ℃ in winter. I'm afraid of strong light exposure.

Favorite temperature: 18-25 ℃

Watering: watering once a month

Light: plenty of sunshine all day

Propagation: sowing, cutting

Diseases and insect pests: insect pests rarely occur

Combination suggestion: fire sacrifice, Jin Shuo Xing

Maintenance skills of Chiyoda Shimatsu

Basin soil: change the basin every 2 years, in spring. When changing the basin, cut off the withered leaves and overlong fibrous roots at the base of the plant. Do not touch the fleshy leaf directly with your hand during operation, otherwise it will leave fingerprints or obvious touch marks. A mixture of rotten leaf soil or peat soil and coarse sand.

Watering: water once a month in early spring and autumn, stop watering in winter, and keep the basin soil dry. The basin soil should not be too wet, otherwise the fleshy leaves will grow or rot easily.

Fertilization: fertilize once a month during the growing period, using diluted cake fertilizer or potted flower special fertilizer. It is better to apply thin fertilizer. Spend the winter in a sunny place.

The propagation mode of Chiyoda Matsuko

Sowing: sowing in spring, the optimum temperature for germination is 19-24 ℃.

Cuttage: cutting propagation of stems or leaves in spring and summer.

 
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