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Local blackening of succulent plants after ramets? In this way, the success rate of succulent reproduction is doubled.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Black rot is the most common disease in succulent plants. It is usually caused by fungal infection caused by too much watering or too wet culture environment. It takes many forms, and when you find it is often too late, you should always be vigilant.

Black rot is the most common disease in succulent plants. It is usually a fungal infection caused by overwatering or a moist culture environment. It takes many forms, and it is often too late when you find it. Always watch out for faded areas on plants, as well as soft, mushy stems and leaves. Beheading is an important means to solve the problems of succulent reproduction, black rot, overgrowth and so on, but to what extent should it be beheaded for succulent plants?

With regard to the suitable position for the beheading of succulent plants, for the succulent stems and leaves that grow excessively, it is necessary to find a suitable part on the rhizome. Generally speaking, after a period of plant growth, the rhizome will appear fibrosis, the more to the top of the direction of the rhizome is more tender, the rhizome is too tender not easy to store water, it is easy to breed bacteria, it is not easy to cut down the root, so it is necessary to find a slightly hard position to cut the rhizome.

If the succulent plant after decapitation, the section looks red as a whole, then it shows that the cells in the succulent body are dividing and reproducing, and it also proves that the succulent plant is still very dynamic, but the succulent plant shows signs of infection, so the wound after beheading of the succulent plant should be dried for a few more days, and the succulent plant can also be sterilized. If the succulent pole seems to lack water and wither, then such parts are also unhealthy, must not be left, continue to be cut down for succulent plants, not only when the succulent stems are beheaded, but also from the appearance of succulent plants, we can also see that the stems are wrinkled and need to be vigilant and dealt with in time.

After the succulent plant is beheaded, if you can see that there is a local blackening on the succulent stem, first of all, we have to judge whether it is caused by succulent black rot or succulent stem Lignification, if it is succulent black rot, it is easy to continue to be infected, and it will also be a little softer, it is best to continue to clean up the succulent succulent stem, although the succulent woody part is also dead, but it will not have any negative effect on the succulent plant. On the contrary, it can protect the fresh tissue part of the succulent plant and can be kept.

Before carrying out succulent decapitation, it should be taken good care of so that the better the growth of the selected mother plant, the easier it is to operate. When beheading, choose the branch position where the beheading breeding tool can enter smoothly, use a sharp tool with one hand, use the tool or use one hand to support the mother plant to make the mother plant stable, and then take the hand of the tool to quickly and neatly cut off the branches and buds used for the transplant, all the movements should be consistent and done in one go.

Lateral bud cutting propagation is also commonly called decapitation propagation. Spring and autumn every year is the season of strong succulent vitality, and it is appropriate to decapitate and reproduce in this period of time. After beheading, it has the least effect on the sturdy mother plant, and the side of the mother plant can sprout new lateral shoots quickly. If the branches and buds of the mother plant or the spare transplant are crushed and the protective layer is destroyed during the operation, the crush injury must be removed again for the smooth growth of the branches and buds of the parent plant and the transplant. Transparent containers, new containers and soil should be prepared in advance, and the container size best matches the branches and buds of the transplanted plants.

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