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Culture method of succulent Debbie

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Culture method of succulent Debbie

Debbie is the offspring of the hybrid of windmill and stone lotus, which sounds a little noble and coldly, and it is true that it is one of the few succulent plants that show pink and purple all the year round, although they are noble and cold in appearance, but it is not difficult to maintain. Let's take a look at Debbie's breeding methods.

The morphological characteristics of Debbie

Debbie is a medium-sized succulent plant with a size of up to 10 cm. Debbie has alternate fleshy leaves, arranged in the shape of a lotus, thick, long-spooned, triangular tip, pink to purplish red leaves, maintaining a purple charm for a long time. Late spring flowering, spike pedicels, leaves and calyx purple, bell-shaped, five-merous, orange to purple.

The breeding method of Debbie

The leaves of Debbie itself are relatively thick, and it is relatively easy for leaves to insert seedlings. You can also consider cutting lateral buds for branch insertion. Leaves and branches can be placed on a ventilated and cool soil surface for two or three days, and then placed on a slightly damp soil surface. Debbie's suitable breeding season is spring and autumn.

The breeding method of Debbie

1, basin soil: Debbie's culture basin soil can choose loose and breathable media, such as peat soil, coconut bran and perlite, volcanic stone, etc., usually mixed at 2:1 or 1:1.

2. Watering: according to the dryness of the medium, Debbie's watering frequency should be watered through or close to dryness, and water in the center of the leaf should be avoided during the rainy season. Long-term moisture in the soil is easy to cause Debbie to lose leaves and rot.

3. Lighting: Debbie's leaves will become purple in summer. If the leaves become pale and slender and the leaf shape is loose, you can consider increasing a small amount of light. Debbie is not dormant in summer and will still grow. The frequency of watering in summer should be lengthened appropriately, and watering in the evening is better.

 
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