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Succulent plant-- Brown dwarf

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Brown dwarf cauliflower is a succulent plant of the family Sedum. The brown dwarf star has a long distance between the stems of the leaves, the leaves grow downward, the leaves are short and oval, the leaves are covered with villi, the new leaves are white-green, and the color of the old leaves deepens when the sun is full.

Brown dwarf cauliflower is a succulent plant of the family Sedum. The brown dwarf star has a long distance between the stems of the leaves, the leaves grow downward, the leaves are short and oval, the leaves are covered with villi, and the new leaves are white-green. When the sunshine is full, the color of the old leaves will deepen and show dark brown, and the growth rate is not fast. It is a small species in the fairy dance family.

Brown dwarf

Growth habits and planting and maintenance of brown dwarfs:

Brown dwarfs have strong habits, like plenty of sunshine and cool and dry environment, can be shaded properly in summer, can be given more sunshine in other seasons, the full sunshine plant is compact, the leaf color becomes brown, the light light is insufficient, the plant grows excessively, and the leaf color will become light green. The rainy season should be properly rain-proof, usually watering can be dry and thoroughly watered, the allocation of soil can be more random, the proportion of peat can be slightly higher, and garden soil can also be planted. On the whole, brown dwarf is very easy to maintain, suitable for novice planting, brown dwarf is not easy to branch, the lower leaves will be consumed and fall with the growth process, leaving scars at the bottom of the stem, and finally the bottom is bare, the upper branches and leaves are luxuriant, like a small tree. Brown dwarfs bloom from spring to summer, but rarely bloom.

Brown dwarf

Brown dwarf reproduction can use leaf insertion, the success rate of leaf insertion is ultra-high, you can take off the leaves, cut a few knives at the leaf edge, and promote the growth of new buds from the incision. Can also be beheaded, after beheading, it is easy to burst a number of lateral buds from the decapitated part. For more information about the maintenance of brown dwarfs, please refer to the Fairy Dance.

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