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The foil of succulent plants in summer will wither and learn to clean up and effectively avoid rotten leaves.

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, The leaf swords of succulent plants generally protrude in the middle of the succulent main branch or near the tip of the leaf bud. Sometimes people mistakenly think that the newly grown foil is a lateral bud, and some succulent plants are sometimes difficult to identify.

The leaf swords of succulent plants generally protrude in the middle of the succulent main branch or near the tip of the leaf bud. Sometimes people mistakenly think that the newly grown foil is a lateral bud, and some succulent plants are sometimes difficult to identify, but there is still a general distinguishable way: the foil basically does not grow from the bottom of the succulent plant. The lateral buds of general succulent plants grow from their bottom. It takes a long time for succulent plants to grow foil, and it is also based on the slow growth of succulent plants, so succulent plants consume a lot of nutrients originally supplied to the main body for growth. Sometimes when nutrients are not enough, they will actively consume the lowest leaves of succulent plants. So it is normal for you to see the succulent leaves yellowing and shrinking and being absorbed and consumed when you see the long foil.

As for the question of whether to cut off the flowering of succulent plants, it mainly depends on the succulent state, the succulent state is good, you can make it blossom, if the state is not good or the environment is not good, such as summer, cut it as soon as possible to avoid excessive and unnecessary consumption. In addition, like the 12-volume genus, because the flower arrow is thin, it is not strong enough to connect with the stem, and it is easy to pull it out, so there is no need to cut the rocket, just press the plant slightly and pull it out directly. How to cut the succulent foil? This is very simple, on the basis of not harming the leaves, it can be subtracted at the bottom, but it should be noted that some succulent plants will flow after they are lost, and remember to use paper when cutting. It's as simple as that.

Succulent plants, especially those of the genus Liriodendron, love to blossom in late spring and early summer. No matter whether they are cut or not, they will leave some dry flowers and arrows there in summer, which will not only affect their beauty, but also become a small hidden danger to spend the summer. The base of the flower arrow is tightly sandwiched by the leaves. Once it is caught in the rain or stagnant water in the leaf axils, the dried flower arrow is easy to become a hotbed of bacteria, and the leaves at the flower arrow are also more likely to lose their leaves. See that some dry flower arrows can be pulled out as soon as possible, because they are sandwiched by leaves, sometimes hard pulling will pull the whole succulent plant out of the flowerpot, the correct way is to gently open the leaves holding the flower arrows with your hands, gently pull the flower arrows left and right, or pull them out directly.

Flowering of succulent plants will have an impact on growth, flowering will consume a lot of nutrients, some leaves dry and lose water below the flowering stage, and are not easy to burst new buds, let alone grow taller and grow up. The several pots of succulent plants that I bloomed last year grew very gray, and it took me a long time to get back to life. I thought it would not bloom this year, but as a result, foil came out again. But flowering succulent plants will be more beautiful and hierarchical. If you want to appreciate the succulent flower, let it bloom. If you want the succulent flower to grow better, cut it off when the foil pops up.

After the foil grows well, there are two consequences: one is that the whole plant dies after flowering, pollination and pods, such as Der Spiegel, Zi Lianhua and Wasong, and so on. If you don't want to see succulent plants die after blooming, you have to nip it in the bud when you have a long foil. The other is that flowering and pollination will not cause the death of the whole plant, but it will consume a large number of bottom leaves, sometimes a large circle of leaves. The flower arrow, which is not yet dry, is often closely connected with the stem, and hard pulling may cause some unnecessary wounds, which can be pulled out again when it dries up.

Many people say that succulent plants will die as soon as they blossom, which is not true. My succulent Tia, Allen, peach eggs and so on all bloomed last year, and they grow well this year, and there are flowers and bones again, so not all succulent plants will blossom and die. At present, it is determined that the succulent plants that bloom and die are those of the genus Pinus, some of the crassulaceae and the apricot family, and those of the genus Chlorophyllum, such as the green lock dragon, moonlight, and so on, and almost all of the genera evergreen grass blossoms and dies. Therefore, the above succulent plants must not be allowed to blossom. Whether you want to get out of the way or not depends on your mood.

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