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Once this happens to succulent plants in summer, the only thing to do is to cut it, or there will be only pots left.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, As summer approaches, many flower lovers who like to raise succulent plants worry about whether their succulent plants can spend the summer. In a high temperature environment, succulent plants will enter a dormant period or grow slowly, but it is the peak period of diseases and insect pests, and black rot.

As summer approaches, many flower friends who like to raise succulent plants worry about whether their succulent plants can spend the summer. In a high temperature environment, succulent plants will enter a dormant period or grow slowly, but it is the peak period of diseases and insect pests. Black rot is the most common disease. Once this happens, the only way is to "cut off" the head and deal with it quickly, otherwise the whole beads will rot, leaving only one pot.

Specific approach: in the normal color of the stem on a bit of a knife to "cut" it, not with the disease of the stem, leaves, otherwise it will continue to be infected, before it grows new roots will all rot and die.

For the decapitated plant to deal with the wound, this is also the place to re-root, you can apply some carbendazim or rooting liquid, and then put it in a cool place to dry.

Prepare a small plastic bottle, the mouth of the bottle should be smaller than the diameter of the plant, pour water into it, until it can make 2-3cm contact with water at the bottom of the succulent plant, the weather is hot, the water evaporates quickly, pay attention to the water level, replenish the water in time, when it grows 3-5cm, it is necessary to plant it again, and pay attention to the basin soil to be replaced with new ones.

It is hot and hot in summer, which is the peak period for diseases and insect pests, so it is necessary to do prevention work for succulent plants:

1. Less watering

Most succulent plants have thick leaves, which contain a lot of water and are more drought-tolerant. In summer, succulent plants either enter the dormant period or grow slowly, and they should be watered less, as long as the roots are not too dry. You can water them for ten and a half days or once a month.

2. Put it in a cool, ventilated place

It is very important to ventilate succulent plants in summer. It can be moved to the south balcony or the east windowsill to maintain ventilation and dry air, which is not conducive to the growth of diseases and pests.

3. Regular disinfection

To disinfect succulent plants regularly, you can disinfect them with diluted carbendazim, or you can also use alcohol. Spray some to the stems and leaves in about half a month. Spray evenly on both sides of the leaves, which can effectively eliminate diseases, insects and bacteria.

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