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Succulent plant-- agate Hall

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Agate Hall is a small succulent plant. Almost stemless, leaves stout, thick, tongue-shaped, interactive opposite, emerald green, surface covered with white spots and longitudinal markings, old leaves gray-green, lack of luster, plant growth is relatively slow. A racemose circle.

Agate Hall is a small succulent plant. Almost stemless, leaves stout, thick, tongue-shaped, interactive opposite, emerald green, surface covered with white spots and longitudinal markings, old leaves gray-green, lack of luster, plant growth is relatively slow. Racemose panicles, cylindric, red. Native to southern Africa.

Agate Hall prefers a warm, dry and sunny environment. More resistant to cold, drought and semi-shade. Suitable for fertile, well-drained sandy loam. The winter temperature is not lower than 5 ℃.

Agate Hall

Agate Temple is a small succulent plant with stout, grayish green leaves with white spots, which is extremely fresh and elegant. Very suitable for potted plants, use it to decorate the study, guest room, windowsill and balcony are very elegant.

Agate Hall

To breed:

Ramet and cuttage propagation are commonly used. Ramets can be pulled out of the basin every spring and autumn, and the offspring next to the mother plant can be removed and planted separately. Cuttings, with the leaves of the agate hall, cut off to dry and then planted in the sand bed, after about 120-150 days to take root from the healing place to grow new branches.

Cultivation:

Pot soil chooses loose rotten leaf soil and coarse sand and adds a small amount of dried cow dung. The scattered light is the best in the growing period, which makes the fleshy leaves green and attractive. If the light is too strong in midsummer, the tip of the leaf is easy to turn red. During the dormant period in summer and winter, the basin soil remains slightly dry. Fertilize once a month during the peak growth period. In winter, if the basin soil is too wet and meets low temperature, the roots and leaves are vulnerable to frost damage, so indoor maintenance should be moved in winter.

Diseases and insect pests:

Sometimes root rot and leaf spot damage can be sprayed with 1000 times of methyl topiramate wettable powder. Insect pests are harmful to shell insects and are sprayed with 2000 times of 40% oxidized fruit EC.

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