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The leaf insertion and propagation of succulent plants is very interesting. how can maintenance take root and sprout?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Like succulent not only because they are cute, but also because they are strong in vitality and easy to reproduce. Ceramic pots, plastic boxes and foam boxes are commonly used containers with or without holes in the bottom of the container. Whether it's a leaf.

Like succulent not only because they are cute, but also because they are strong in vitality and easy to reproduce. Ceramic pots, plastic boxes and foam boxes are commonly used containers with or without holes in the bottom of the container. Whether it is a leaf cuttage or an adult succulent plant, you can't dig some soil and plant it on your own. Digging your own soil seems to save money, but it may kill the succulent plant. Leaf cuttings are usually made of breeding soil. You can make your own soil (usually peat plus perlite), or you can buy ready-made breeding soil. If you are a novice, it is recommended to buy a ready-made one.

Which season is suitable for leaf insertion? When the temperature is too high, the leaves are easy to rot. When the leaves are inserted in a low temperature environment, the buds are not easy to rot but grow slowly. Leaves are usually inserted in spring or autumn. The newly planted leaves should be placed in a place of astigmatism and should not be exposed to the sun. When the buds grow, you can bask in the sun for a few hours every day.

After the succulent plant leaves grow roots and seedlings, I put the leaves of long roots and seedlings into the flowerpot. The flower soil I use is self-made, 5 parts of peat, the reason: leaf seedlings need adequate nutrition, so more peat. Perlite 3 portions, the reason: play the role of ventilation, so that the roots of seedlings can exhale better. Two portions of fine sand, the reason: after mixing with fine sand, it can help the basin soil to be breathable and permeable, and furthermore, it can fix the seedling root.

It is best to disinfect the flower soil before use, spray wet and scatter light after implantation, and place it in a ventilated place. If there is no ventilated condition, it is best to help ventilate at least for an hour every day, in order to prevent corrosion and let succulent plants breathe fresh air and return to nature. When the mother leaves gradually dry up, remove the mother leaves, give them a permeable water along the edge of the basin the next day, touch the seedlings with water droplets, and blow them away with air. At this time, direct sunlight can be seen (except in summer), and it can be maintained normally.

Rotten leaves must be thrown away in time, leaves are usually a lot of leaves in a container, see transparent and black leaves should be thrown away in time, otherwise it will affect other healthy leaves. The time of leaf sprouting is related to variety and environment. It usually grows roots in one to two weeks, and then sprouts slowly after growing roots. Don't forget to keep spraying water in the meantime. There are also some varieties that sprout first and then root.

When succulent leaves are inserted, the basin soil is dry, watered, or occasionally sprayed with water, which can increase the humidity around the leaves and stimulate them to take root. But sometimes it is generally recommended not to get on the leaves when watering or spraying water, so as not to cause infection.

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