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A strange succulent plant-succulent light bulb

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Succulent bulb is a succulent plant belonging to the genus Amygdaceae. The epidermis is usually bright green, translucent, dormant in summer and red in a well-lit environment. Flowers purplish red, central white, blooming in spring or autumn. Flowers.

Succulent bulb is a succulent plant belonging to the genus Amygdaceae. The epidermis is usually bright green, translucent, dormant in summer and red in a well-lit environment. Flowers purplish red, central white, blooming in spring or autumn.

Flowers usually bloom during sunny days and close at night, and it is difficult to blossom if the cultivation environment is not bright enough or on rainy days. The translucent shape can be seen in direct light that it is translucent, and its slightly reddish luster gets its name because the plant is glittering and translucent, looks like a light bulb, and has a nickname "Mount Fuji" because the plant is very similar to Mount Fuji in Japan. For succulent plants, the plant is stemless, generally single-headed, occasionally double-headed, or even 3-headed, 4-headed group plants. Fleshy leaves hemispherical, single head 2.5-4 cm in diam. Or more.

Light bulb

The epidermis is bright green and translucent, and the epidermis is red in the dormant period in summer and in the environment with sufficient light. The flowers are large, purplish red, white in the center and open in spring or autumn. Flowers usually bloom during sunny days and close at night, and it is difficult to blossom if the cultivation environment is not bright enough or on rainy days. The translucent shape can be seen in direct light that it is translucent, and its slightly reddish luster gets its name because the plant is glittering and translucent, looks like a light bulb, and has a nickname "Mount Fuji" because the plant is very similar to Mount Fuji in Japan. For succulent plants, the plant is stemless, generally single-headed, occasionally double-headed, or even 3-headed, 4-headed group plants. Fleshy leaves hemispherical, single head 2.5-4 cm in diam. Or more. The light bulb is a very charming small succulent plant, its sparkling plant is smooth and round, glittering and translucent, just like the colorful light bulb in the festival (hence the name "light bulb"), but also like a bright and smooth pearl, fresh, natural and elegant, but also can bloom delicate and beautiful flowers, suitable to plant in small pots, watch carefully in your spare time, and appreciate its unique charm.

A flowering light bulb

Light bulb originated in South Africa, the growth habit is very strange, the plant begins to grow in autumn every year, and the plant breeds new plants in its body in winter and spring. In general, only one new plant can be conceived inside each plant, and occasionally it can be split up, from one to two. Later, with the growth of the plant, the new plant gradually expanded, and the old leaves gradually thinned and shrunk, wrapped around the new plant like a layer of Kraft paper. During the dormant period of the hot summer light bulb, although the dry old leaves wrapped outside do not look beautiful, they can resist the damage caused by intense ultraviolet rays in summer and absorb water from the moist air, which plays an important role in protecting the new plants. so don't peel it off easily. When the new plant grows up in autumn, the Kraft paper-like old leaves will gradually shed off and restore their crystal clear state.

Light bulb

The common sowing method for the reproduction of light bulbs is carried out in autumn. because the seeds are small, glass sheets must be covered after sowing. The method of "boiling water" should be adopted when watering, and the flowerpot should be placed in a pot containing water, so that the water can slowly wet the soil from the drainage hole at the bottom of the basin. This method is also used for seedling management. Light bulbs soon after emergence are often crooked, and the roots are exposed to the soil. Cover the exposed roots with toothpicks, tweezers or other gadgets and straighten the crooked plants.

 
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