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Succulent plants do not always take root? Changing this kind of soil will take root in a few days.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, When many people first buy succulent plants, they will more or less encounter the situation that the succulent roots are underdeveloped or even nonexistent. At this time, it is best to do some root-promoting treatment before planting. After finishing pruning the roots, spray the roots a little more.

When many people first buy succulent plants, they will more or less encounter the situation that the succulent roots are underdeveloped or even non-existent. At this time, it is best to do some root promotion treatment before planting. After the root is finished, spray some carbendazim solution to disinfect the roots, and then put the succulent plants in a ventilated and cool place to dry, which may take a day or two.

When succulent plants are short of water, they go into dormancy to avoid excessive loss of water. If we raise the succulent plants that have not yet been served, the succulent pots with dry soil will be very difficult. For succulent plants waiting to be served, the soil environment, which is breathable, moist and relatively constant, is the best. Succulent plants have the desire to take root only when it is observed that the external environment remains the same, otherwise they will choose to live longer rather than take root.

If your succulent plant is almost rootless, then soils such as red jade soil and pure granular soil are very unsuitable for rooting, because the surface layer of this kind of soil dries almost for a while. This characteristic makes succulent plants have no subjective desire to take root at all. For newly planted succulent plants, due to the different length of the root system, what you need to protect is not the soil moisture of the whole flowerpot, but the soil moisture where the meat root system is located.

What if succulent plant leaves only grow buds but not roots? Leaf insertion reproduction should first select healthy leaves, so that the success rate of leaf insertion will be high, it is best to control the succulent water for a few days before breaking leaves, and it is the best time to break up after the leaves are short of water to a certain extent. If you are in a hurry to break the leaves, it is very easy to break the growth point when the leaves are full, and the succulent plants of most varieties of such leaves will not sprout.

It doesn't take root or sprout. It is possible that the growth point is not intact, the growth point is the local connection between the leaf and the plant, the growth point is damaged, many can not take root and sprout, do not advocate to be used for leaf insertion. The only thing that does not sprout the leaves is to wait, as long as the leaves are healthy, they will sprout sooner or later. Of course, there are exceptions, such as taking root on the ground, half a leaf of this variety can grow a circle of buds, which you can't pull up when you multiply.

It is difficult for us to judge whether the succulent plant is starting to take the pot, because we can't see the root system across the soil, and the succulent pot period of each variety is different. At this time, we can also judge by touching. After a week or ten days, we can touch the succulent plant and feel the state of the succulent plant in the flowerpot. If you feel resistance, it means you may start to take the pot and take root. If the feeling is still very light, the resistance is not very strong, and the left and right sway is unstable, it means that the basin has not been taken yet. You can also touch the leaves to feel if they are full.

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